

Severe Thunderstorms to Slam US Midwest and South
Severe Thunderstorm Threat to Impact Millions Across the US Millions of Americans face a significant severe thunderstorm threat this week, according to a FOX Weather report. Meteorologist Haley Meier warned of scattered strong to severe thunderstorms in the Dakotas and Nebraska on Wednesday, possibly extending into Iowa and Minnesota. "Starting on Wednesday, we can expect scattered strong to severe thunderstorms," Meier stated. The threat shifts eastward on Thursday, targeting the Western Great Lakes region. Meier explained that thunderstorms are expected by early afternoon, initially as discreet supercells, later developing into an organized line moving east. "Come Thursday, the action shifts to the Western Great Lakes," she said. Damaging winds are the primary concern. By Friday, a stalled boundary is set to bring thunderstorm development across the Mid-Mississippi River Valley. While the exact location of the most severe weather remains uncertain, the threat level is considered high. FOX Weather urges residents in these areas to stay informed and prepared as this active weather pattern unfolds.