Tornado watch issued for 3 states as multiday severe weather, flooding threats begin to unfold
Briefly

The Central U.S. faces another onslaught of severe weather, including damaging winds, large hail, and potential tornadoes from late Tuesday through Thursday. A strong storm system is generating conditions ripe for extreme weather, particularly impacting the Mississippi and Ohio valleys, where flash flooding may occur with nearly a foot of rain possible. Weather alerts have been issued, especially around Kansas City and areas in Texas. The greatest threat is expected after dark, with storms developing along strategic weather fronts creating potential for severe thunderstorms across the region.
The risk of severe weather is escalating in the Central U.S. with possible tornadoes, damaging winds, and large hail from late Tuesday to Thursday.
Forecasters predict storms developing from Texas to Illinois, with the highest severe weather threat occurring after dark along a warm front.
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