What areas are at the highest risk for tornadoes?
Northern Texas into central and eastern Oklahoma and Kansas, northwest Arkansas, and much of Missouri.
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The central U.S., already weary from recent storms, faces another round of severe weather. This outbreak threatens multiple tornadoes, damaging winds, and large hail across the Plains, Midwest, and South.
The severe weather pattern began in the Great Lakes and Midwest on Thursday, heavily impacting the Midwest, South, and East on Friday. After a brief lull on Saturday, another round began in the Plains on Sunday. From Thursday through Sunday, there were over 90 reports of tornadoes.
Notable tornadoes included: - An EF2 in northwest Wisconsin near New Richmond on Thursday. - EF3 damage in St. Louis on Friday. - An EF4 tornado heavily hit Marion, Illinois, on Friday. - At least EF3 damage devastated the London, Kentucky, area Friday night.
**How to Prepare:** - Stay informed about weather updates and alerts from reliable sources like The Weather Channel. - Have a plan in place for where to go in case of a tornado or severe weather warning. - Ensure you have a supply of essentials like water, food, and a weather radio.
**Who This Affects Most:** Residents of the Plains, Midwest, and South are most at risk, particularly those in the red shaded areas on the weather maps. Mobile home residents and those without basements are especially vulnerable.
Northern Texas into central and eastern Oklahoma and Kansas, northwest Arkansas, and much of Missouri.
Seek shelter immediately in a basement, storm cellar, or interior room on the lowest floor of a sturdy building.
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