A large and complex storm system is impacting much of Central United States this week, bringing a wide range of weather hazards including severe thunderstorms, flash flooding, and unusually warm temperatures.
This active pattern is being driven by a complicated setup in the upper atmosphere involving two separate weather disturbances. Through tonight, the greatest concern for severe weather stretches across the Midwest into the Central and Southern Plains.
Severe Storm Threat Across the Midwest and Plains
The developing storm pattern is expected to create two primary regions of thunderstorm activity where atmospheric lift and wind shear will be strongest. The first area extends from the Great Lakes southwestward into the Missouri…
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