
Severe Storms Threaten Millions in Central US: Tornadoes, High Winds, and Large Hail Expected
Severe Storms Threaten Millions in Central US: Tornadoes, High Winds, and Large Hail Expected Millions of people across the central United States, including those in the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex, are bracing for a severe weather event on Sunday. The FOX Weather report details the potential for destructive storms capable of producing wind gusts up to 100 mph, hail up to 5 inches in diameter, and even tornadoes. Meteorologist Michael Estime stated, "It's that darker pink coloring that you're seeing. This is going to be for later on this afternoon and into this evening." Video footage shows significant damage already inflicted in McAlester, Oklahoma, with a building's roof severely damaged. Another video shows a severe dust storm in Sundown, Texas, highlighting the intensity of the winds. The report emphasizes a level 4/5 severe storm risk for parts of Texas and Oklahoma. The FOX Weather team provides detailed maps and analyses of wind shear and storm energy, offering critical insights into the storm's development and trajectory. The forecast includes multiple rounds of severe weather, with the potential for flash flooding in addition to the high winds and hail. Residents are urged to remain vigilant and prepared for the approaching storm system.