Tornado: U.S. weather forecast: tornado, heavy hail, heavy rain alerts in Texas, Kansas, New Mexico, other states

Inclement weather threats continue in the south
While penetrating New Mexico, severe thunderstorm systems will be activated on April 22 in northeast Kansas and Texas. According to Accuweather warning, more dangerous storms containing baseball-sized hail, raised rainfall and individual tornadoes are expected. The most damaged areas will suffer major damage to homes, plus cars and farmland.
The threat is not short-lived. As weather conditions develop, the weather system is expected to travel across the southern United States for a long time throughout the week. According to forecasts, heavy rain will reach Mississippi and Ohio Valleys on April 25. Flooding continues to threaten areas that have not been dry after the recent heavy rains.
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Pennsylvania wildfire charred hundreds of acres
Firefighters in eastern Pennsylvania fought the rapid spread of wildfires that began the weekend. Firefighters worked to contain the Packerton fire, which spread across 426 acres, while people in Pennsylvania called it Jim Thorpe and Bear Mountain Fire. As reported on April 22, the fire brigade controlled only 15% of the wildfires.
The wildfires maintain their position near Carbon County, 80 miles southeast of Philadelphia. Wind speed and dry brush are ideal conditions for rapid expansion of fire. Weak winds will not prevent extreme dryness throughout the region. Southeast Pennsylvania leadership declared a fire accident in the region at “high” risk.
Oklahoma recovers after deadly tornadoes and floods
Oklahoma continues to recover from storm conditions that have damaged the state. A tornado along with mountain flooding over the weekend swept the state, causing three deaths and severely damaging residential properties.
A deadly tornado hit both houses and was completely destroyed. Death and damage to two other people occurred. The mother’s body was flooded by Moore police in a vehicle underwater with her 12-year-old son.
Officials said the storm that took place over the weekend was classified as a “historical weather event.” The storm paralyzed the area when rescue teams began dozens of emergency high-water rescues while blocking multiple roads. The recovery action began because people were evaluating the damage suffered by their property.
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FAQ:
Question 1: Which states are most severely threatened by the weather this week?
States from northeast Kansas to Texas and New Mexico are expected to take the biggest hit, followed by the storm that followed into Mississippi and Ohio Valleys.
Question 2: What losses have been reported by the recent storm?
Several tornadoes in Oklahoma killed at least three people and destroyed the house, while floods caused additional deaths and extensive road damage.
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