Fonte: New York Post
Originally Published by: Meet Rise, the beloved Artemis II mascot that traveled to the moon and back Camp counselors, official describe daring rescue in Kansas flood Spring snow targets Rockies, Plains this weekend Parts of the Midwest and the Plains are once again in the bull’s eye of an expansive severe weather threat that covers more than 130 million people from Texas to New York. There’s an increased risk of tornadoes Tuesday spanning a corridor from eastern Iowa into southern Wisconsin and northern Illinois, which is under a Level 3 out of 5 risk of severe thunderstorms, according to the Storm Prediction Center (SPC). Parts of the Southern Plains from Central Oklahoma, including Oklahoma City, to portions of North Texas including Wichita Falls, are under a tornado and large hail risk where a dryline — the boundary between dry air from the west and warm, moist air from the Gulf — set up Tuesday afternoon.