Midwest and Great Lakes region face the possibility of large hail and tornadoes amid the severe weather threat, as per a Fox Weather report.
A significant risk of severe thunderstorms looms over a vast area, encompassing more than 44 million individuals from the mid-Mississippi Valley to the southwestern Great Lakes. This threat is projected to persist from late Tuesday afternoon into the evening and overnight hours, as per the Fox Weather report.
The Storm Prediction Center (SPC) of NOAA has predicted that there could be large hail, damaging wind gusts, and even a few tornadoes on Tuesday.
A swift-moving weather system is anticipated to deliver advantageous snowfall to mountainous regions in the Western US.
The rate of snowfall during the upcoming storm may reach 1-2 inches per hour over the Cascades in Oregon and the northern Rockies on Monday, extending to the Great Basin and central Rockies on Tuesday.
Q1. What is the full form of SPC?
A1. The full form of SPC is Storm Prediction Center.
Q2. Will there be tornadoes on Tuesday?
A2. The weather forecast predicted that there will be tornadoes on Tuesday.
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