Severe Weather Threats Loom Across the Central and Southern U.S.
Multiple regions including the Midwest, South, and Plains are preparing for a significant outbreak of severe weather, with heightened risks of tornadoes, strong winds, and life-threatening flash floods. Cities like Kansas City and Oklahoma City are under threat as storms are expected to ramp up from Tuesday night into Wednesday. The National Weather Service has issued alerts indicating that severe storms and extensive rainfall could lead to dangerous flooding, particularly affecting areas from the Tri-State to the central U.S. Forecasts predict accumulations of 7-10 inches of rain in some regions, prompting flood watches across several states. Residents are urged to stay updated on weather developments as the situation unfolds, with effects likely extending into the weekend.
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