"Météo Violent" could bring tornadoes to these regions next week

Some areas could see the first intense thunderstorms of the season after this weekend.


Strong rains and floods in California recall that Extreme winter time is in the form of blizzards and freezing temperatures. Abnormal conditions and other phenomena have changed the calendar, stimulating wet weather and intense storms long before the start. And now meteorologists warn that "violent time" could bring tornadoes in certain regions next week. Read the rest to see which places could be at risk and what it means for the last weeks of winter.

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Intense time should already affect the United States this week.

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The past few weeks have seen very short time when it comes to serious storms, and this week does not seem to be different.

California and the west coast fought on another episode of downpour Presented by the atmospheric river as a slow movement system spilled even more water on the already soaked region. Certain parts of the State - especially in the southern regions - have already exceeded their annual amounts expected , with cities like Los Angeles within the reach of the battle of a monthly record of all time, The Washington Post reports.

The central plains declare, the Midwest and the Northeast is now accelerating for a tast their own While the system pushes east. Starting tonight and tomorrow, especially heavy rain is expected in southern Missouri and in certain parts of Oklahoma, Illinois, Kansas, Indiana and Tennessee, as well as the threat of storms with hail, according to Fox Weather.

Thursday to Friday will see the storm system bring heavy rain to the Ohio valley before starting to dip the east coast on Friday morning. The rain will also move to snow for certain parts of the northeast, but it should not drop more than one to three inches, in fox weather.

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Some places could see another series of violent weather conditions next week, including tornadoes.

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However, it will not be calm very long after passing the last system. Some meteorologists warn that Conditions could be in place For an early start to a severe weather season in the central states of the central plains and parts of the South, reports Accuweather.

The models show that the warmer and wet air will be above the south at the beginning of next week, with a few forecasts showing non-seasonal temperatures hot hot As high as the 80s , according to Accuweather. In the middle of the week, this soft front could grow in cooler air locks in the north, including in the Ohio, Mississippi and Tennessee valleys.

Meteorologists warn that these conditions are often the precursor of extreme weather conditions, including violent thunderstorms and even tornadoes.

"There will probably be a certain touch of winds at different levels of the atmosphere," said Joe Lundberg , a long -range meteorologist with Accuweather.

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Meteorologists are still trying to determine when the intense storms could arrive.

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Meteorologists still check the models and examine the conditions for offset to help identify when storms could develop throughout the region. A forecast indicates that some parts of western Texas and Oklahoma could see the first signs of the system on Monday evening before spending Tuesday and Wednesday with the most important effects, by Accuweather.

"The key to the exact timing and the location of the violent time will depend on the track and the intensity of a storm that leaves the southwest at the beginning of next week," said Joseph Bauer , a storm warning meteorologist with Accuweather.

The most intense days could see everything, violent thunderstorms with a large hail with damaging winds and tornadoes. Meteorologists have also urged residents of the region to carry out an early verification of their preparation plans for extreme weather conditions before the weather, reports Accuweather.

Careful experts that there could also be more tornadoes in the following weeks.

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The next batch of brutal time may not be the last that the region sees soon. AE0FCC31AE342FD3A1346EBB1F342FCB

"There can be another violent time opportunity in early March for part of the central states", " Paul Pastelok , said a long -range meteorologist for Accuweather, during a forecast update. Historically, the weather season in the region begins in early spring.

Unfortunately, some other parts of the United States have already seen the first departures extreme storms . On February 8, some parts of the northern midwest experienced warmer temperatures than the average saw serious thunderstorms that brought hail and strong winds, reports Accuweather. The system may also have caused the first tornado recorded to tackle in February in Wisconsin.


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