A significant multiday severe weather system is set to sweep across the U.S., starting in the Midwest and moving to the South and East Coast. This powerful storm can produce damaging wind gusts between 60 to 100 mph, large hail, and even tornadoes. Meteorologist Scott Kleebauer indicates that this is typical for early spring, as warm air collides with cold air. The storms pose a serious threat, especially in states like Arkansas and Tennessee, and could travel quickly, leading to unexpected dangers for residents.
A multiday severe weather episode is expected to bring powerful storms across the Midwest this weekend, with potential wind gusts up to 100 mph.
Meteorologist Scott Kleebauer describes it as a textbook early spring disturbance, highlighting the collision of warm, humid air with cold air.
Forecasters warn that storms could move very fast, potentially catching people off guard and leaving significant damage in their wake.
These severe storms are likely to impact several states, including Arkansas, Tennessee, Kentucky, Missouri, Illinois, Mississippi, and Alabama.
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