Tornado Alley moves east, putting millions in new danger zones
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Tornado Alley moves east, putting millions in new danger zones
"Meteorologists at AccuWeather predict a multi-day storm affecting at least eight states, including Texas, Oklahoma, and Illinois, with severe thunderstorms and potential tornadoes expected."
"AccuWeather Senior Meteorologist Bill Deger stated that this multiday severe weather pattern will bring storms and flooding from the Plains and Midwest to the I-95 corridor by Easter Sunday."
"The traditional tornado corridor has shifted eastward over the last 40 years, now threatening millions in states like Mississippi, Alabama, and Indiana due to climate changes."
Forecasters warn of an increased tornado risk as Tornado Alley shifts eastward, impacting states like Texas, Oklahoma, and Illinois. A multi-day storm is expected to bring severe thunderstorms, wind gusts over 50 mph, and potential tornadoes in major cities. The extreme weather will extend southward, causing flooding and isolated tornadoes. Meteorologists attribute this shift to climate changes, with warmer temperatures and increased moisture affecting the traditional tornado corridor. Tornado season peaks from March to June, with heightened risks during this period.
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