Monster Storm To Bring Tornadoes, Extreme Severe Weather…



Severe Weather will return to the United States this week with the potential for several tornadoes, which some of those tornadoes could be long-tracked and strong. This low pressure system will likely bring severe storms including threats like damaging winds, large hail, a significant tornado threat. Also, we are watching the potential for a small winter storm on the backside of this trough that might bring a little snow to the Midwest. Here’s everything that YOU need to know!

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36 thoughts on “Monster Storm To Bring Tornadoes, Extreme Severe Weather…”

  1. Good morning to Max and everyone ❤️🤗, The rain we need in Kentucky, but not a repeat of December 10,2021, so, thank you Max,if by some chance this changes for Kentucky, please let us know,we have the trucks loaded with rescue equipment, hope it won't have to be used, but ready if needed to be, everyone please stay safe and alert ❤️🤗🙏🕯️🕊️✝️

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  2. Well done Max. As for the storms, ah, just another day in the South. We've grown used to it. What would be significant weather is when it snows or a hurricane comes. We don't get much snow ever and hurricanes every so many years (I've been in 11 hurricanes so far and only two snowfalls).

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  3. Hey MAX (sorry, but that is my name for you🙂), do you think that it is possible for the NWS to do an upgrade to "HIGH"? I already knew they would upgrade to "MODERATE", but since it has a very close setup to the December 10th-11th, 2021 outbreak, I was wondering if an upgrade to "DEFCON 1" which is the highest risk possible (as far as war), is possible in your opinion???

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  4. P.S. I know the low level jet is a big factor, but is that enough to sound the alarms? It seems to me that the daytime heating from the sun is one of the lowest factors in creating a tornado outbreak, what is your opinion on that???

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