“Extreme Weather Alert: NOAA Warns of High-Risk Tornado Outbreaks!”

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IPTV Desk Extreme Weather Alert AccuWeather has issued a severe weather outlook predicting an active tornado season across the United States, with an estimated 75 to 150 tornadoes expected in March. The forecast warns of increasing tornado activity through the spring months, with April and May potentially seeing between 200 to 350 tornadoes each. This projection places the total number of tornadoes for 2025 slightly above the annual average of 1,225 tornadoes in the U.S.

Weather Alert Areas Most at Risk

Meteorologists at AccuWeather anticipate the most severe storms shifting eastward from the traditional Tornado Alley, which encompasses states like Texas, Oklahoma, and Kansas. Instead, regions in the Mississippi Valley, Tennessee Valley, and portions of the Midwest may face the brunt of this year’s tornado activity. States such as Arkansas, Missouri, Kentucky, Tennessee, Mississippi, and Alabama are expected to see heightened storm intensity and frequency.

The shift in storm activity raises concerns for densely populated areas where infrastructure may be more vulnerable to extreme weather. Mobile home communities, particularly in the southeastern U.S., are at greater risk due to the lack of permanent storm shelters.

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Additional Weather Agency Predictions

National Weather Service (NWS)

The NWS has highlighted that Texas is entering its severe weather season, which typically spans from March to June. While they expect fewer severe weather events compared to previous years due to neutral ocean temperatures, significant storm activity is still anticipated in March. North Texas may experience large hail and damaging winds, with severe storms possible in San Antonio and South Central Texas mid-month. Despite projections of below-normal precipitation and worsening drought conditions, the risk of flash floods remains high this spring.

NOAA’s Storm Prediction Center (SPC)

The SPC has issued a rare “high risk” alert for severe weather in the Southeast, particularly affecting Mississippi and Alabama. This designation indicates a high probability of powerful tornadoes, with a “Particularly Dangerous Situation” (PDS) watch in effect for parts of Mississippi and northern Louisiana. Over 3 million residents, including those in Birmingham, Jackson, Tuscaloosa, and Hattiesburg, are in the highest risk zone. The threat extends into the night, reaching Georgia, parts of Tennessee, and the Florida coast.

Climate Central

Climate Central reports that a large and intense weather system is poised to bring multiple rounds of severe weather alerts across the Mid/Upper Mississippi Valley, Lower Ohio/Tennessee Valleys, and Deep South on March 14-15, 2025. NOAA’s Storm Prediction Center has issued a rare two-day “Moderate Risk” (level 4 out of 5) for parts of both the Midwest and Deep South.

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Why Is This Happening?

Several atmospheric and environmental factors are contributing to the projected increase in tornadoes this spring:

  1. High-Pressure System Over the Southwest – A persistent high-pressure system in the southwestern U.S. is limiting storm development in the central Plains, forcing severe thunderstorms to form farther east.
  2. Warm Gulf of Mexico Waters – Unusually warm sea surface temperatures in the Gulf of Mexico are fueling moist air masses, which provide the necessary instability for tornado formation in the Mississippi and Tennessee Valleys.
  3. Strong Jet Stream Patterns – The positioning of the jet stream is expected to enhance storm rotation, increasing the likelihood of severe tornado outbreaks in March through May.

Preparedness and Safety Recommendations

With an active season ahead, AccuWeather urges residents in at-risk areas to stay informed and prepared. The National Weather Service recommends having a tornado safety plan, keeping emergency kits stocked, and monitoring local weather alerts.

Given these forecasts, it’s crucial for residents in affected regions to stay informed and prepared. Reviewing and practicing severe weather safety plans, keeping emergency kits stocked, and monitoring local weather alerts are essential steps. The National Weather Service emphasizes the importance of preparing for severe weather before it strikes.

Meteorologists will continue to track developing weather patterns, with updates expected as conditions evolve. Residents should remain vigilant and take necessary precautions as peak tornado season approaches.

For real-time updates and safety information, visit NOAA’s Storm Prediction Center or follow local weather advisories.

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