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Storms, Fire, and Snow: A Weekend of Extreme Weather
USAFriday, March 14, 2025
While the Midwest and South brace for storms, Texas and other parts of the Great Plains are facing a different kind of danger. Extreme wildfire conditions are expected to last through the weekend. Texas Governor Greg Abbott has directed additional state resources to respond to the "extremely critical wildfire danger. " Dry conditions, wind gusts, and low humidity are all contributing to the heightened risk. Areas including Lubbock and Wichita Falls in Texas, as well as Oklahoma City, are under an extreme risk of wildfires.
In the West, a winter storm has been dumping snow on the Sierra Nevada in California. Tahoe City, on the western shore of Lake Tahoe, received 17½ inches of snow by 10 a. m. Thursday. The snow is expected to take a break Thursday, but another storm will hit the Sierra on Friday and into Friday night. In the Los Angeles area, a tornado hit the city of Pico Rivera on Thursday morning. The tornado, with maximum winds of 85 mph, caused some roof damage and uprooted trees. Some tree branches landed on cars and roofs, adding to the chaos.
The weather service has warned of "potentially historic fire-weather conditions" across the southern Great Plains. This is a critical situation, and residents are encouraged to make an emergency plan and heed the guidance of local officials. The weather service has also warned of a severe weather outbreak in the Midwest and South, with tornadoes, widespread damaging winds, and large hail all possible. This is a situation that requires vigilance and preparedness.
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