Nearly 50 million Americans across 15 states in a 1,000-mile-long swath face the risk of severe weather on Thursday.
Storms were ongoing across parts of the Ohio Valley from Tennessee to Ohio on Thursday morning.
However, the FOX Forecast Center said daytime heating will recharge the atmosphere and lead to additional severe thunderstorms Thursday afternoon. FOX Forecast Center said daytime heating will recharge the atmosphere and lead to additional severe thunderstorms.The main threat appears to be damaging wind gusts as the storms quickly slide off to the east and wind down early Friday morning.Thunderstorms were also rumbling across Mississippi, Arkansas, and While those storms pose a severe weather risk, that threat remains low during the morning hours.
The reason strong tornadoes could form is that the weak “cap” currently in place is forecast to break on Thursday afternoon.
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