Federal Agency Warns Widespread Severe Weather Threat With Strong Tornadoes Could Impact Millions in Central US

Federal Agency Warns Widespread Severe Weather Threat With Strong Tornadoes Could Impact Millions in Central US
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's Storm Prediction Center warned that a "large area of severe potential will exist from Tuesday afternoon into Wednesday morning" that will affect the eastern portions of the Plains states, stretching to the Missouri and Mississippi Valleys.  NOAA
Jack Phillips
Jack Phillips
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Officials say a widespread severe weather threat with strong tornadoes may impact about a dozen states from the Midwest to the South on Tuesday.

The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s Storm Prediction Center warned that a “large area of severe potential will exist from Tuesday afternoon into Wednesday morning” that will affect the eastern portions of the Plains states, stretching to the Missouri and Mississippi Valleys.

Jack Phillips
Jack Phillips
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