The severe weather poses multiple risks, including tornado damage, flooding, and extreme heat. Tornadoes have already caused significant destruction in parts of the Midwest, while heavy rainfall threatens flooding in Missouri, Kansas, and Iowa. In the Northeast, record-breaking heat could lead to heat-related illnesses, particularly in urban areas. Colorado faces dual threats of wildfires and freezing conditions, complicating emergency responses. The widespread nature of these events underscores the challenges of preparing for and mitigating diverse weather hazards.