The local weather forecast in the United States pointed out that a huge spring storm with a diameter of more than 1,600 kilometers will form over the western United States today (31st), and its influence will extend from the Great Lakes region to Texas.

(European News Agency)

[Instant News/Comprehensive Report] According to foreign media reports, the local weather forecast in the United States pointed out that a huge spring storm with a diameter of more than 1,600 kilometers will form over the western United States today (31st), and its influence will extend from the Great Lakes region to Texas. Sri Lanka will bring blizzards, hail, tornadoes and heavy rain to the local area.

The U.S. National Weather Service (NWS) said widespread, severe thunderstorms were expected for parts of the central Mississippi Valley and eastward into parts of the lower Ohio and Tennessee Valley from Friday afternoon to early Saturday, Reuters reported. Areas at greatest risk for tornadoes include eastern Iowa, northwestern Illinois and northeastern Missouri, as well as a separate area in the south spanning northeastern Arkansas, southern Missouri heel, far western Kentucky and western Tennessee .

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Rich Banns, a meteorologist at the NWS Forecast Center in Maryland, warned that the 1,000-kilometer-long front could bring thunderstorms and trigger flash floods, hail and heavy rain.

Areas on the northern edge of the storm system, stretching from the high plateau to the upper Great Lakes, will see heavy snowfall, combined with wind gusts of 50 mph, the local area will be covered with snow.

John Feerick, senior meteorologist at AccuWeather, a private forecasting service, said that the conditions in the north and south of Wisconsin are different. There will be snowstorms in the north and severe thunderstorms in the south; Roads and power lines wreak havoc.

In addition, Feerick mentioned that the storm will gradually gain strength on Friday as it continues to move eastward, absorbing moisture from the Gulf of Mexico.

In addition, "Reuters" reported that compared with the windy and humid weather in the eastern part of the storm, the southwest region has extremely dry weather patterns that are prone to fires, from eastern New Mexico to western Texas, Oklahoma Winds in excess of 50 mph are expected in dry areas such as much of the state, southern and western Kansas, and southeastern Colorado, for which authorities have issued "red flag" warnings and high wind warnings for high fire risk, while the southern Plains Dust storm warnings have been issued for the region.

A tornado from the storm destroyed 400 homes and killed 26 people in a small Mississippi town Friday night.

A tornado from the storm destroyed 400 homes in a small Mississippi town on Friday night, killing 26 people.

(European News Agency)