Tornado Warnings in Nebraska and Hail Threats in Texas As Storms Move Through
Briefly

Thunderstorms are forecasted across parts of the central United States on Thursday, bringing with them risks of large hail, damaging winds, flash floods, and possible tornadoes. The National Weather Service indicates that while these storms are typical for late spring, their scattered nature makes them unpredictable. The central and southern Great Plains are expected to experience the worst weather, particularly in the Texas Panhandle. City warnings have been issued, and the rainfall from these thunderstorms could lead to flash flooding in surrounding areas.
Forecasters report thunderstorms for Thursday across parts of the central U.S. with large hail, winds, flash floods, and a couple of tornadoes expected.
Marc Chenard explained the unpredictability associated with scattered thunderstorms stemming from smaller systems rather than one dominant storm, complicating forecasts.
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