Severe Weather Threatens Central U.S. with Tornadoes, Wildfires, and Snow
Severe Weather Threatens Central U.S. with Tornadoes, Wildfires, and Snow
US · Published Apr 27, 2026
Severe weather is expected across the central U.S., including tornadoes, hail, and strong winds from Kansas to Oklahoma.
Excessive rainfall may cause flash floods in eastern Kansas, western Missouri, southern Iowa, and Nebraska.
Mountain ranges in Montana, Wyoming, and Colorado are under a winter weather advisory for significant snowfall, while eastern New Mexico and far west Texas face extreme fire risk.
Severe weather impacting Kansas to Rocky Mountains
A significant weather system is set to bring severe conditions to the central United States, impacting areas from Kansas to the Rocky Mountains. The National Weather Service forecasts a very active Spring weather pattern, including threats of tornadoes, large hail, strong winds, flash floods, and significant snowfall.
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