WEATHER
Weather's Halloween Trick or Treat
Central U.S., USAWed Oct 30 2024
This: a scary Halloween twist with not just ghosts and goblins, but also severe weather. A cold front is heading towards the central and southern Plains this week. It's bringing a mix-up, clashing with warmer air to create thunderstorms. The biggest worry is on Wednesday, with storms marching east and hitting the Northeast by Halloween night. Weather experts say it's unusual to see severe weather this fall, as it's more common in spring. The storms could bring damaging winds, hail, and even a slight chance of tornadoes. Cities like Omaha, Wichita, and Kansas City are under threat. Remember, weather can be uncertain, and this cold front is no different. By Halloween, the storms might just turn into rain, which is good news for places dealing with droughts and fire dangers. Stay alert and keep an eye on your weather alerts.
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