A massive storm system is threatening extreme weather across a significant portion of the U.S., affecting over 100 million people. Forecasts predict tornadoes in the Mississippi Valley and blizzard conditions in the northern Plains, along with extreme wildfire risks in Texas and Oklahoma due to dry winds. With winds expected to reach up to 80 mph, severe weather is anticipated to continue into the weekend, impacting states from the Great Lakes to the Gulf Coast. The National Weather Service emphasizes the unusual nature of such widespread weather extremes in March, driven by significant temperature changes.
The National Weather Service predicted extreme weather across a vast swath of the U.S. with a population exceeding 100 million people.
Powerful winds gusting up to 80 mph were forecast from the Canadian line to the Rio Grande border with Mexico.
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