Severe storms, extreme heat, and fire danger are expected in the U.S. with the formation of supercells due to the right weather conditions.
Tornadoes, damaging wind, and large hail are possible in the northern Plains and Great Lakes, with triple digit heat forecast for the Gulf Coast.
An Enhanced Risk is focused mainly around Wisconsin, with significant tornadoes, damaging wind, and large hail threats.
Over 16 million people are in the Enhanced Risk area, including cities like Chicago, Milwaukee, and Grand Rapids.
Thursday and Friday see continued severe weather risks, with very large hail, tornadoes, and intense wind gusts expected.
Triple-digit heat is forecasted for south Texas, with record-breaking temperatures seen in San Antonio.
Extreme heat advisories, watches, and warnings are issued to warn about the dangers of heat-related illnesses, particularly for vulnerable populations.
An Elevated Fire Danger risk is possible for southern New Mexico, with dry conditions and gusty winds increasing fire concerns.
Spring in the U.S. is characterized by active weather patterns, with a need for people to stay weather aware during severe conditions.