Tornadoes Expected to Strike Multiple States This Weekend in One of the Worst Seasons This Decade
Briefly

This weekend, the U.S. faces severe thunderstorm risks and tornado threats across several states, including Kentucky, Missouri, and Indiana. Meteorologists warn of intense tornadoes in regions that extend beyond the traditional Tornado Alley, indicating a shift in severe weather patterns. The National Weather Service has recorded 779 tornadoes so far this season, reflecting a significant increase in activity. Despite a brief lull earlier in May, severe weather is expected to continue into the following week, highlighting concerns over budget cuts that may hinder effective responses to these dangers.
Today we're expecting a severe weather outbreak across the mid-Mississippi, Tennessee and Ohio valleys... A lot of the risks on Sunday through Tuesday are going to be from the High Plains pretty much through the Midwest.
April was very active, and the rest of May does look pretty active as well... This weekend's predicted tornadoes would follow a slight lull in the region.
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