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Severe Weather Threats Across the Central U.S. Prompt Emergency Responses

Strong winds and potential tornadoes threaten millions as wildfires rage in Texas and Oklahoma. Emergency declarations issued as storm systems move eastward.

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Updated: Mar 15th, 2025, 12:46 AM ET

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An intense low-pressure system is bringing severe thunderstorms, high winds, and potential tornadoes to the Central U.S. Wildfires are also raging in Texas and Oklahoma, prompting emergency responses, including evacuations. Governor Abbott activated emergency resources in Texas as officials warn of a dangerous wildfire outbreak. The tornado threat is expected to shift east as the system progresses, while blizzard conditions are predicted in northern areas. Key cities at risk include St. Louis and Memphis, with a large number of individuals affected as the nation prepares for rapidly changing weather patterns.


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  • Severe weather conditions are impacting multiple states, indicating risks for tornadoes and wildfires, while affecting daily routines and prompting emergency responses.

  • State officials are preparing for potential disasters, urging residents to take precautions amidst threats of severe storms and wildfires in southern and northern regions of the U.S.

  • Authorities are on alert for significant weather events, including tornadoes in the south and blizzards in the north as a major storm system moves across the country.


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