The impending severe weather poses a considerable risk to residents, infrastructure, and agriculture across the affected Plains and Rockies states. Large hail can cause extensive damage to vehicles, homes, and crops, leading to significant financial losses for individuals and the agricultural sector. Damaging winds up to 75 mph are capable of downing trees, power lines, and causing structural damage to buildings, potentially leading to widespread power outages. The threat of tornadoes, even isolated ones, necessitates immediate attention and preparedness as they can cause catastrophic destruction. Communities in eastern Colorado and western Kansas are particularly vulnerable on Tuesday due to the heightened risk. The multi-day nature of this threat means that preparedness and vigilance are crucial throughout the week, as repeated storm cycles could disrupt daily life, travel, and outdoor activities for an extended period.