Two separate weather systems will bring severe storms to more than a dozen states this weekend, some of the same ones that were hit Friday night.
The system that brought over 150 severe storm reports to the central Plains on Friday will now push east on Saturday. All severe weather hazards will be possible including damaging winds, hail, and tornadoes. "Severe thunderstorms associated with a threat for wind damage and isolated large hail are possible on Saturday from the mid-Mississippi Valley northward into the western Great Lakes," the Storm Prediction Center said.
Double trouble for TexasThere will also be a new system moving through areas of Texas, New Mexico, Colorado, Kansas, and Oklahoma on Sunday, but before that system arrives, gusty winds will have already kicked up triggering an increased fire risk. "Elevated fire weather conditions expected for Saturday with conditions being humidity driven with minimum relative humidity values as low as 10 percent," the National Weather Service office in Amarillo, Texas said.
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