Severe weather is set to threaten much of the U.S. again this weekend, bringing fire danger to the West and more flooding and tornadoes over Central states. In addition, a Slight Risk of severe weather -- including tornadoes, wind and hail threats -- is in place, according to the NWS Weather Prediction Center. On Sunday, the cold front associated with the system is predicted to move southward, bringing Slight Risks of severe weather into the Mid-South. Some late-season snow is also possible in the Northern High Plains, with potential accumulations of one or two inches. Dry and warm conditions in northern California, the Southwest and Southern High Plains have prompted the issuance of Red Flag Warnings and Elevated to Critical Risks of fire weather.
Source: Fox News May 08, 2021 12:11 UTC