Severe Weather Outbreak Ahead In The Plains A potent storm system is expected to produce a severe weather outbreak across the central and southern Plains, including parts of Texas, Oklahoma, Kansas, Missouri, and Arkansas. The setup for this event is coming together quickly, with a strong low-pressure system developing in the Rockies and moving eastward into the region. As the low pressure system interacts with an unstable air mass and a strong jet stream aloft, a significant severe weather event appears likely. The Storm Prediction Center (SPC) has already issued a moderate-risk outlook for Thursday across the region, indicating a 30% chance of tornadoes, 20% chance of damaging winds greater than 60 mph, and 10% chance of hail larger than 1 inch. The primary area of concern is the Texas/Oklahoma/Kansas triangle, where a strong line of thunderstorms may develop and become tornadic. The SPC has highlighted this region for its potential to experience significant severe weather activity, including long-lived tornadoes. In addition to the threat of tornadoes, damaging winds and hail are also expected to be a concern. The combination of strong winds aloft and an unstable atmosphere will lead to a high risk of severe thunderstorms capable of producing damaging wind gusts and large hailstones. As the system moves eastward into the Midwest, the same setup is expected to produce another round of severe weather on Thursday night and Friday morning. This could include a significant threat of tornadoes, damaging winds, and heavy rain in parts of Missouri, Arkansas, and Tennessee. Residents across these regions should be prepared for the possibility of severe weather and take necessary precautions to ensu...#Texas #Kansas #Oklahoma #Kansas #Oklahoma #Arkansas #Missouri #Storm_Prediction_Center #Rockies #SPC
