Severe Weather Forecast to Blanket Wide Swath of the U.S. A powerful storm system is expected to bring days of severe weather to a wide swath of the United States, with tornadoes, damaging winds and large hail forecast for parts of the Midwest, South and East Coast. The National Weather Service has issued a variety of watches and warnings as the storm begins to take shape, with the most significant impacts expected on Thursday and Friday. The worst of the weather is likely to hit areas stretching from Texas to Florida, and then up the East Coast to Virginia, Washington D.C. and New York City. In addition to tornadoes, forecasters are warning of sustained winds of 40-50 mph and gusts of up to 60 mph, which could cause significant damage to trees, power lines and buildings. The storm's impact will not be limited to the East Coast, however. The Midwest is also expected to see severe weather, with a line of thunderstorms expected to produce large hail and damaging winds as far north as Chicago. In addition, parts of Oklahoma and Kansas are under a moderate risk for tornadoes on Thursday afternoon. The storm's origins can be traced back to the Gulf of Mexico, where a low-pressure system is strengthening rapidly. As it moves northward, it will tap into warm air from the Gulf and clash with cooler air from Canada, creating the perfect conditions for severe weather. Residents in affected areas are urged to stay informed about the latest forecast updates through their local news stations and the National Weather Service's website. If you're plann...#Texas #Canada #Florida #Chicago #Kansas #Oklahoma #Kansas #Oklahoma #New_York_City #National_Weather_Service #Washington_DC #Gulf_of_Mexico #Virginia #Federal_Emergency_Management_Agency_FEMA