Recent storms in Houston have left hundreds of thousands without power due to fallen transmission lines. As meteorologists track the weather patterns, it has been predicted that the Midwest is next in line for severe weather, with the conditions expected to continue until Tuesday.
The current weather system is being driven by warm air, with temperatures soaring to summer-like levels. Kansas City is experiencing temperatures around 81 degrees, while some areas in Texas are nearing 90 degrees. These warm conditions are fueling the development of storms across the region.
While the storms currently are not severe, there is an anticipation that they will intensify as the day progresses. The risk for severe weather has been rated at a four on a scale of five, indicating the potential for significant storms. The primary concern is straight-line winds, with speeds of up to 100 miles per hour expected, particularly in Kansas.
There is also a low-end tornado threat across Kansas and Oklahoma, with the possibility of hailstones reaching up to two inches or greater. These severe weather conditions are expected to peak in the late afternoon and early evening hours.
Looking ahead, the forecast indicates that the severe weather pattern will persist for the next few days, with Tuesday potentially seeing conditions as intense as today. The weather experts are advising residents in the affected areas to stay informed and take necessary precautions to ensure their safety.
Stay tuned for further updates as the situation develops.