Will Another Round of Tornadic Activity Wreck the Midwest, Plains and South in April 2023?

Following the recent tornadoes that killed 32 individuals, the same areas might face another spell of disastrous tornadic weather on Tuesday. The National Weather Service predicts that a wind, lightning, hail, and rainstorm will sweep the eastern third of the United States. Although the occurrence of storms during this time of year is usual, the tornadoes that are expected to be as violent as EF-2 could be catastrophic. According to Melissa Byrd, a National Weather Service meteorologist, the thunderstorms have the potential to form large-scale and strong tornadoes. Around 35 million individuals will be affected from Illinois to eastern Texas, while about 58 million people will be affected as the front marches east towards other states. Moreover, the worst weather is expected to arise along a vertical line between Des Moines, Iowa, to Little Rock, Arkansas. The same weather service has described the strength of this front as moderate risk of severe thunderstorms. With strong tornadoes expected to develop, it is essential to keep up-to-date with the weather forecast and have multiple ways of receiving warnings.

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