The central U.S. is preparing for another round of severe storms, with the potential for tornadoes, strong wind gusts, large hail and flash floods. Meteorologist Chris Warren from The Weather Channel is monitoring the forecast.
More than 100 tornadoes touched down from Thursday to Monday in the central U.S., National Weather Service confirms.
The Weather Channel’s @stephanieabrams is monitoring the ongoing storm threat in the region.
Residents in the central U.S. are preparing for another round of severe weather that is expected to bring large hail, heavy rain and strong winds. Meteorologist Chris Warren from The Weather Channel is tracking the storm and monitoring tornado watches in effect.
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Dangerous severe weather continues across the central U.S. for a third day, with a TORCON up to 7 for areas including Oklahoma City. Damaging EF3 or stronger tornadoes are possible, with a growing threat overnight.
Molly McCollum has the forecast:
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