This week, a stronger storm system will move across the country, bringing blizzards to the Heartland and tornadoes and strong winds to the South.
The storm is mostly affecting the Rockies and the Southwest on Monday. It will bring snow to the mountains from Southern California to Colorado.
At the same time, there is a very high risk of fire in western Texas and New Mexico. With gusty winds of up to 65 mph and low humidity of only 5 percent, it will be easy for flames to spread.
From Monday night to Tuesday morning, bad weather will hit the South from Dallas to Oklahoma City as this storm moves east.
The most dangerous things will be the damaging winds and a few storms.
The storm will bring dangerous winter weather to the Heartland on Tuesday.
People in Nebraska, Kansas, and Colorado are being warned of a storm.
There are winter storm watches in effect for Missouri, Iowa, Minnesota, and Wisconsin. It could snow more than 6 inches and be so dark that you can’t see.
In the South, storms with hail are likely on Tuesday afternoon and evening.
The states of Louisiana, Mississippi, and Arkansas could have strong storms.
It is possible that winds over 60 mph will cause damage during Mardi Gras events in New Orleans, Mobile, Alabama, and Birmingham, Alabama.