Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Weather inquiry - Storms and tornadoes hit Central America. What is it that hail is bigger than softball?

Storms and tornadoes hit Central America. What is it that hail is bigger than softball?

On the evening of 27th local time, there was bad weather in the central part of the United States. On the morning of the 28th, this wave of bad weather moved to the south and south-central areas, bringing destructive strong winds and hail bigger than softball.

The central United States has been hit by storms from eastern Kansas to Arkansas and the lower Ohio Valley. In the afternoon, some parts of Missouri also had hail bigger than softball.

In addition, there was tornado weather in Missouri on the 27th, but no casualties were reported.

After ravaging the central region, this bad weather will be transferred to the vast area from Michigan to Texas on the 28th local time. Although it is not as powerful as the storm the day before, it will still bring damage and affect people's travel.

According to the report, the vast area from central Michigan to western Pennsylvania to central Texas will face the most serious thunderstorm weather. Many thunderstorms will produce large-scale destructive gale, destructive hail, flood, rainstorm and tornado.

It is reported that the bad weather will subside around the early morning of the 29th local time.