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More than 180 million people could see severe weather through midweek, with more than two dozen states at risk, according to AccuWeather.
From USA TODAY
Roughly 170 million people from Illinois to eastern Texas and beyond could be affected over the next two days, as unseasonably warm air collides with a powerful cold front.
From CNN
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To start, the Storm Prediction Center continues significantly shift the severe weather threat ... are not backing down. This is the tornado risk forecast, issued at 9 a.m. We will get several ...
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Severe weather is in the forecast for Green Country for Tuesday night into Wednesday. Severe wind/hail and isolated tornadoes will be possible.
An impactful storm will hug the Pacific coast with wind and rain, but the storm will trigger the most prolific thunderstorm activity of the year so far, and perhaps recent years for the Northwest into Friday.
Historically centered in the Midwest—particularly in states like Oklahoma and Kansas—the heart of tornado season is now shifting southward. The "Deep South" Alley, including states like Mississippi, Tennessee, and Arkansas, is facing an increased frequency of tornadoes.
National Weather Service weather balloon releases — tracking temperature, pressure and wind speed — have been temporarily suspended in Omaha, Nebraska, and Rapid City, South Dakota, because of staff shortages and reduced at six other sites in the Midwest and Great Plains, according to agency memos.
By Monday, the severe risk will shift to the Eastern Seaboard ... but the more concentrated risk of damaging gusts and isolated tornadoes will be in the Carolinas and Georgia.
The timing of any strong to severe storms is mainly late afternoon into Monday evening. Impacts may include quick hitting downpours, strong wind gusts, and isolated tornadoes. Monday is a day to stay weather aware.