Posted on 04/03/2023 7:12:00 AM PDT by ChicagoConservative27
For the second time in four days, a widespread severe weather threat with strong tornadoes is expected to impact some 48 million people across more than a dozen states from the Midwest to the South on Tuesday.
Some of the areas facing this next threat of severe storms and tornadoes include those that were just struck by a deadly multi-state tornado outbreak on Friday.
Tuesday’s severe weather will be associated with the same storm system that will also spawn an early-April blizzard across parts of the northern Plains and Upper Midwest early this week.
The weather pattern responsible for Tuesday’s severe thunderstorms is nearly identical to the one that brought deadly tornadoes to the central US on Friday.
This includes a potent upper-level jet stream disturbance pivoting into the Plains and Mississippi Valley, providing wind shear – the change in wind speed and direction with height – that will overlap with moisture streaming north from the Gulf of Mexico into the Midwest and South.
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It’s not called Toranado Season for nothing
Leftist fact deniers have memories 4 months long, apparently.
Seriously, that’s as long as their capacity to comprehend history is. Listen to them.
It’s APRIL in the Midwest. Like clockwork. If you know you’re going to be in the, ‘Path of the Wrath’ prepare and take shelter.
Not much else you can do.
THIS is why we prep for Blizzards and Tornadoes where I live.
*SHRUG*
This was always the start of the “money shot” season at the University of Oklahoma. We would all ditch classes to make a few bucks chasing tornados. (When dinosaurs still ruled the earth in 1971)
If only we were an *all-electric* country, this Climate Change stuff wouldn’t happen...
I grew up in Iowa, mostly, and the only snow days we got over all the years I went to school was the Easter Blizzard in 1973. We got snow days because they had already stowed the snow plows.
March through June hasn’t been called tornado season forever for nothing.
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