A significant storm system is forecasted to impact over 100 million people across the US this weekend, bringing severe weather elements such as tornadoes, flash floods, blizzards, and fire risks. Areas including Arkansas, Missouri, and surrounding states are particularly at risk with forecasts predicting multiple tornado occurrences. AccuWeather officials recommend preparing storm shelters and stockpiling emergency supplies. The storm's projected path spans from the southern states to the Midwest, while western regions face increased wildfire risks due to dry conditions, approaching a perilous weekend for many areas.
Please take time now to make sure your storm shelter or safe room is ready for use and stocked with emergency supplies in case a tornado warning is issued in your community.
There is also a high chance for golf ball-sized hail which could damage homes and cars.
The threat of potentially deadly tornadoes is centered in Arkansas and Missouri, but small parts of Illinois, Kentucky, Tennessee, and Mississippi are in this danger zone as well.
The storms are expected to stretch as far south as Alabama, Texas, and Louisiana, and as far west as Nebraska, Kansas, and Oklahoma.
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