
"Meteorologists have warned that the extreme weather which has already been blamed for multiple deaths in the South has now moved into the Midwest, threatening at least 12 states on Monday, including Missouri, Illinois and Iowa."
"AccuWeather Meteorologist Brandon Buckingham warned in a statement: 'This relentless stretch of severe weather has turned deadly in Texas. It is critical for people in the risk area to have multiple ways to receive warnings, especially overnight.'"
"The National Weather Service has also issued a 'hazardous weather' alert in multiple states, including throughout most of Missouri, where dangerous lightning strikes and potentially deadly flooding on busy roadways has been forecasted."
Meteorologists predict a deadly tornado outbreak affecting at least 12 states in the Midwest, including Missouri, Illinois, and Iowa. Severe thunderstorms, known as supercells, will begin Monday afternoon and continue overnight, particularly over St. Louis. The storm is expected to bring large hail, torrential rain, and winds exceeding 80 mph. Forecasters warn of tornado outbreaks with cyclones exceeding 130 mph, capable of significant destruction. The National Weather Service has issued hazardous weather alerts, urging residents to prepare for immediate shelter during warnings.
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