Severe Weather Threatens Central U.S. with Tornadoes, Hail, and Floods
Millions in the Central U.S. brace for a powerful storm system expected to bring widespread severe weather conditions through Friday.
- A strong storm system is set to impact over 48 million people across the Central U.S., including cities like Cincinnati, Nashville, and Dallas.
- The system could produce large hail, damaging winds, flash floods, and possible tornadoes, particularly affecting Missouri, Kentucky, and southern Illinois.
- Meteorologists forecast the storm to lose intensity Thursday night but warn of increased severe weather again on Friday in the Southeast U.S.
- Recent severe weather has already caused disruptions, including power outages and ground stops at airports due to storms.
- Weather services urge precautions as the storm moves eastward, with potential for significant impact in areas like Michigan and Appalachia.