Severe weather alerts are issued for the Ohio Valley and Plains regions due to an increasing tornado threat and potential flash flooding. Areas like eastern Ohio, western West Virginia, and the Plains are at risk for tornadoes, damaging winds, and large hail in the coming days.
A developing storm system could bring days of severe weather to the Central Plains and Midwest early next week. Dr. @GregPostel has the latest: https://t.co/Gec4dlpvGX
Severe weather is likely Mon (4/15) in the central/southern Plains & Tue (4/16) from NE TX to the Midwest. All severe weather hazards are possible including tornadoes, damaging wind gusts, & large hail. More specific forecast details will become available in the coming days. https://t.co/gh5W7g5dVE
🌪️ An enhanced risk (level 3/5) of strong to severe storms is possible across the Ohio Valley where damaging winds, isolated tornadoes and large hail are possible. Meteorologist @EricaLopezWX has an update. https://t.co/GOQx56cid4
After today, we move to Monday, and the trends are becoming quite concerning in the Plains. A potentially large area of #severe weather, including a significant #tornado threat, is possible. Greatest confidence is in Oklahoma, but it could spread elsewhere. #KSwx #OKwx #TXwx https://t.co/bZwhJVAqVa
Enhanced Risk for this afternoon and evening for areas of eastern Ohio & western West Virginia. A few tornadoes & damaging winds will be the primary threats. #ohwx #wvwx #kywx #severewx https://t.co/9sPbQmhdph
A tornado threat is increasing today for the Ohio Valley as severe thunderstorms move east. Heavy rain could also lead to flash flooding across the region. Dr. @GregPostel has the forecast: https://t.co/3TfFETiS9J