Posted on 03/03/2025 6:55:52 AM PST by ChicagoConservative27
Tens of millions of people across the U.S. from the Plains to the Southeast are preparing for a potential multi-day severe weather outbreak this week, with forecasters warning of threats of large hail, damaging wind gusts and even some strong tornadoes.
Strong thunderstorms rolled across Oklahoma and Texas to end the weekend on Sunday, but the FOX Forecast Center said the more significant severe weather threat will begin late Monday and last through at least Wednesday.
The FOX Forecast Center said computer forecast models are highly confident that ingredients will come together to produce a widespread severe weather event.
This includes a strong area of low pressure developing in the Plains, which will then pull in warm and humid air from the Gulf.
That will provide the atmospheric energy needed for storms to develop and strengthen.
In addition, forecasters are concerned that strong winds aloft moving over the air mass will provide ample wind shear – the change in wind speed and direction with height – to allow for those storms to rotate.
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There are some people who still ignore climate change
My area, we’re all gonna die!/s
“What
Heavy snow and blowing snow. Total snow accumulations between 5 and 10 inches possible. Winds could gust as high as 65 mph.
Where
Teller County and the Rampart Range including Pikes Peak, and Northern El Paso County and the Palmer Divide.
When
From 5 PM this evening to 5 PM MST Tuesday.”
(the wind and drifts will be brutal. I will stay home and drink coffee. Shovel out Wednesday)
Lots of snow!
Oh my god, it’s......weather!
If only hadn’t RIF’d the Weather Service, this wouldn’t have happened. “Children will DIE!!”
I’d say this is consistent with the prior 70 March’s I have lived through.
Not Anthropogenic climate change.
lol, right. Because the South never has had tornadoes in Springtime before.
Sheesh...proofread your posts, idiot!
If only TRUMP hadn’t RIF’d the Weather Service, this wouldn’t have happened. “Children will DIE!!”
It’s going to be really cold out here with a high of only 60 degrees. 59 with the wind chill. I better wear an undershirt.
Best to move to a place devoid of weather. :)
Chasers are ready to go.
If this morning’s weather in Southern Arizona is any indication, the rest of the U.S. is in for some very high winds over the next few days.
Does this mean that we are all going to die in the next 24-48 hours??? Why don’t these weather predicting nitwits crawl back into the “unable to predict anything accurately” hole they came from. Enough of this attempting to panic the smooth-brained among us.
Cue the TV fearmongers.
We’re not allowed to have one single day without some dire predict9ion of impending doom. Even fog is called a “threat” by them. Fog !!!
Watching the behavior of animals (in addition to simply looking out the window) is of far greater value than the caterwauling of TV talking heads. Animals sense things like barometric pressure changes long before we do, and show agitation when storms are forming.
Having a plan for severe weather is always a good idea, but living in a constant state of anxiety and dread tends to turn people into weak, scared rabbits.
Anyone named Dorothy should get their flight gear ready.
5 to 10 inches, don’t you just call that Tuesday?
Buckle your seatbelt, Dorothy, ‘cause Kansas is going bye-bye.
Tornadoes are no joke.
If people don’t get warned and one hits, they stand a much higher chance of dying.
This Huge Storm Will Impact Millions Of People...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yYKvt0aKpqg
12 minutes
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