Severe Storms to Bring Strong Winds and Hail to Central United States
A series of severe storms, including supercell thunderstorms, is forecast to affect the central United States with strong winds, hail and a tornado risk. The most intense weather is expected on Monday, while Sunday carries a moderate to high risk of severe weather according to the National Weather Service. Forecasters advise residents to stay alert and follow local warnings.
- ▪The National Weather Service has issued a forecast of severe storms for the central U.S., featuring strong winds, large hail and potential tornadoes.
- ▪Supercell thunderstorms are expected to develop, increasing the likelihood of damaging weather.
- ▪The highest impact is projected for Monday, with Sunday showing moderate to high risk levels on the forecast map.
- ▪Residents are urged to monitor alerts and take precautions against wind damage and hail.
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