Tornadoes, hail and high winds forecast to hit midwest and Mississippi valley

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Tornadoes, hail and high winds forecast to hit midwest and Mississippi valley

Severe storms are expected to sweep across the mid-Mississippi valley and midwest regions of the US on Monday, putting nearly 50 million people at risk. …

Severe storms are expected to sweep across the mid-Mississippi valley and midwest regions of the US on Monday, putting nearly 50 million people at risk. The storm prediction center has issued a level 4 out of 5 risk for severe thunderstorms across south-west Illinois and south-east Missouri, including major cities such as St Louis. Forecasters warned of “multiple strong to intense tornadoes, widespread severe/damaging wind gusts and scattered large to very large hail”, with some hail potentially reaching baseball size. Wind gusts could climb to 60 to 70 miles per hour, bringing the threat of significant impacts. These include hail damage to vehicles, considerable tree damage, and wind damage to mobile homes, roofs and outbuildings, the National Weather Service (NWS) said. In a statement to the Associated Press on Monday, Kansas City fire battalion chief Riley Nolan said the department responded to 11 water rescues involving vehicles before 6am. According to Nolan, most of the rescues “were in our typical ‘high-water’ areas following heavy rains” though he noted that no boats were required and no injuries were reported. Meanwhile, Evan Bentley, a NWS warning coordination meteorologist, said tornadoes on Monday could reach EF2 to potentially EF3 strength, referring to “strong” and “severe” tornado classifications, in a separate warning posted on X. …

Original source: The Guardian World

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