Recent tornadoes caused widespread destruction across multiple U.S. states, particularly in areas known as Tornado Alley. As the Memorial Day weekend approaches, forecasters predict another round of severe weather, with a high likelihood of strong tornadoes affecting regions in the central and southern Plains, especially Kansas and northern Oklahoma. More than 12 million people are under threat, while other parts of the nation face distinct weather challenges, including a late-season squall impacting New England. Meanwhile, calm weather is expected in the West.
In recent days, tornadoes have ravaged states like Missouri, Colorado and Kentucky, leading to death and extensive damage, particularly in the Tornado Alley region.
The National Weather Service warns of another severe weather wave this Memorial Day weekend, threatening major tornado activity in the central and southern Plains.
Despite some reduction in severity, regions like Kansas and Oklahoma remain at significant risk, with over 12 million people under threat from potential tornadoes and severe storms.
While the central and southern U.S. faces high storm risks, New England will grapple with late-season squalls, rain and chilly temperatures ahead of the weekend.
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