Tommy's Travel Forecast: Multiday outbreak of severe weather

Tommy's Travel Forecast: Multiday outbreak of severe weather


AUSTIN (KXAN) — A severe weather outbreak is brewing in the Upper Midwest, set to impact millions in the coming few days. There is the potential for intense tornadoes, straight-line damaging winds, and large hail.

On Monday, a level 4/5 moderate risk has been issued for portions of Iowa, Minneapolis, and Wisconsin. Major cities such as Minneapolis are in the ‘bullseye’ for severe weather.

A positive-tilted, upper-level trough is the textbook setup for widespread severe weather in the Plains and Midwest. This trough will interact with a strong southwesterly flow at the upper levels, producing strong wind shear.

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Additionally, a dry line across the region will spark storm development through the Central Great Plains into North Texas.

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The severe weather threat will continue through mid-week, impacting the Midwest and Northeast.

Beyond the next week, the Climate Prediction Center forecasts a ‘wetter than normal’ and ‘warmer than normal’ weather pattern across most of the country to kick off May.



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Sophie Clearwater

Vancouver-based environmental journalist, writing about nature, sustainability, and the Pacific Northwest.

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