There are more than 100 million people in the way of the giant and dangerous storms system that was set on a barrel in the United States this week.

Meteorologists warn that this “huge storm” is likely to bring hurricanes, sudden floods, snowstorms and even fires that start on Friday and decrease until Sunday.

Storms are expected to extend to the far south such as Alabama, Tixas and Louisiana, and in the far west, such as Nebraska, Kansas, and Aklamaoma, before leading to the center of the country towards Indiana, Michigan, Minnesota and Yiston.

However, the states in the middle of this huge region, including Arkansas, Ilinoi, Iowa, Kentucky, Messi, Missouri and Tennessee, will need to be prepared to the worst parts of this devastating storm.

According to Accoweather, these areas will witness a severe thunderstorm heading to Friday night. There is also a great chance of a golf ball size, which may damage homes and cars.

The threat of potential deadly hurricanes is concentrated in Arkansas and Missouri, but there are small parts of Illinois, Kentucky, Tennessi, and Mississippi in this dangerous area as well.

Meteorologists warn that more than twenty hurricanes can hit the center of the country late Friday night until Saturday morning.

“Please spend time now to ensure that the storms or safe room are ready for use and storing them with emergency supplies in the event of a warning from the hurricane in your community,” said Dan Dipdin, Director of Predictions at Accuweather, said.

Meteorologists warn that dozens of hurricanes can rise in the center of the United States on Friday night until Saturday morning

The main cities are expected to be Little Rock and Saint Lewis on the weekend road that threatens the Middle West

The main cities are expected to be Little Rock and Saint Lewis on the weekend road that threatens the Middle West

The very expected dry conditions for the weekend may lead to the destroyed brush fires in Texas and parts in New Mexico

The very expected dry conditions for the weekend may lead to the destroyed brush fires in Texas and parts in New Mexico

To the west of this huge storm, Accuweather He added that there is a great danger of fires that begin in both Texas and New Mexico due to dryness in the brush, low humidity, and potential dirt storms.

Wind storms can reach 80 miles per hour, spreading the danger of fires in five states and in Mexico.

The expectations that are heading to Saturday will not improve, as the storm roll east and provide more severe thunderstorms in Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama, Tennessee and Florida.

Tornado warnings will continue until Saturday night, when wind storms are expected to exceed 65 mph.

The destroyed winds can endanger the population in many major cities, including St. Louis, Chicago, Nafeville, New Orleans and Atlanta.

Desodwin calls the storm this weekend this week’s “largest induced weather” for the year 2025 so far.

The long -term predictors have already expected between 1,350 and 1400 hurricanes across the United States this year, more than 100 historical averages.

While the storm moves towards the East Coast on Sunday, strong winds and thunderstorms can strike every state of Florida to Massachusetts.

The Accuweather team pointed out that “uncomfortable tours of storms and heavy rains” can bring clear floods to Georgia, Carolinas, Virginia, Maryland, Pennsylvania, and New Jersey.

With destroyed wind storms that are still expected to approach 65 miles per hour until Sunday evening, travel delays will be suspended for both drivers and bulletins.

It is expected that the thunderstorms and hurricanes will continue until Saturday night, and move east towards Florida, Georgia and Carolinas.

It is expected that the thunderstorms and hurricanes will continue until Saturday night, and move east towards Florida, Georgia and Carolinas.

The strong winds and sudden floods in isolated areas may affect most of the eastern coast on Sunday, causing homes to be destroyed and causes a widespread delay.

The strong winds and sudden floods in isolated areas may affect most of the eastern coast on Sunday, causing homes to be destroyed and causes a widespread delay.

As if hurricanes, fires, and floods were not bad enough, the storm may get rid of the weekend of snow in Rocky and Northern Plas.

Starting late on Friday and carrying them throughout the day on Saturday, several states will witness that these severe thunderstorms turn into an explosion of snow and wind.

In Dakotas and Minnesota, specifically, meteorologists warn of snowy storm conditions this week.

It can fall between six and 12 inches between Friday and Saturday from Saturday night, and the predictors warn that there may be experimental conditions in certain areas where the strong winds blow all the snow around it.

Blizzard storm on the weekend may force the partial closure of the I-29 and I-94 corridors, with 16 inches of snow that shattered the area in the worst cases scenarios.

A dangerous snowstorm in the northern plains is expected to bring up to 12 inches of ice to parts of Minnesota and Dakotas during the weekend.

A dangerous snowstorm in the northern plains is expected to bring up to 12 inches of ice to parts of Minnesota and Dakotas during the weekend.

The National Administration of Oceanic and Air Force (NOAA) has already warned that Americans should prepare for severe winter weather starting in mid -March.

Experts said that “the collapse of a polar spiral” is likely to drown in the United States again to the cold weather that many countries have suffered in February.

This weather phenomenon is expected to bring more weather in winter and very cold temperatures later this month until spring, which leads to widespread travel disturbances for millions.

The collapse of a polar spiral, also called the sudden warning of stratosfir, is the event that causes cold air in the Arctic tolerance to the south – as it brings ice conditions to the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom and Europe.

By BBC

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