‘High risk’ severe weather targets 30 states through Sunday – IOTW Report

‘High risk’ severe weather targets 30 states through Sunday

Accuweather

A strengthening storm will likely trigger hundreds of high wind incidents and perhaps dozens of tornadoes from Friday afternoon to Sunday afternoon in the central, southern and eastern United States.

The same storm, capable of producing clouds of dust and fast-moving wildfires in the southern Plains, blizzard conditions for the northern Plains and flash flooding from the Tennessee Valley to the Eastern Seaboard, will bring a major multiple-day outbreak of severe weather that includes multiple strong tornadoes from the Mississippi Valley to the Gulf Coast, Great Lakes and Atlantic coast.

Since the middle of the week, meteorologists at AccuWeather have designated a portion of the threats for Friday and Saturday as “high risk,” which means they are expecting widespread severe weather. The severe weather threat, including multiple strong tornadoes, will extend well beyond the daylight hours, tremendously adding to the danger. more here

7 Comments on ‘High risk’ severe weather targets 30 states through Sunday

  1. I was snowed upon on the way home last night. Then I was hailed on. We’re at about 500 feet. My eldest son just moved to 4,000 feet. I think there right at 6 feet of snow.

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