China News Service, October 11, according to US media news, weather forecasts show that autumn storms will sweep through the western and central regions of the United States. There will be a lot of snowfall on the western mountains, and the central part will have bad weather, and there may be tornadoes.

  The National Weather Service's Storm Forecast Center (SPC) announced that the severity of the climate in the Central Plains on the 10th was grade 3. In addition, some newly formed storms will form so-called "supercell storms", which will bring large hailstones. And destructive strong winds.

  On the 10th, the U.S. Tropical Storm Prediction Center (SPC) issued a four-level "moderate" severe storm warning (a total of five levels) in parts of Oklahoma, covering more than 2 million people in the state. Oklahoma City and Oklahoma City Tulsa is within the warning range.

According to reports, these severe storms will be able to produce large hail, strong tornadoes and destructive winds.

  According to reports, in the afternoon and evening of the 10th, the threat of tornadoes in Oklahoma and northern Texas was the highest.

A tornado that occurs at night is more than twice as likely to cause death as during the day.

  More storms will also arrive on the 11th or 12th. Snow will fall in the Sierra Nevada Mountains to the central and northern parts of the Rocky Mountains; however, the eastern region will have completely opposite, mild weather and unusually warm temperatures.

  In fact, snow has begun to fall near Yosemite National Park in California; in addition, there may be a lot of snowfall in the mountains of Colorado, and even residents of Denver and Round Rock have the opportunity to see the first wave of snow this fall.

  The eastbound Interstate 35 from Dallas to Oklahoma City will face the greatest risk. The local wind speed and direction will also vary with altitude, which may cause some storms or tornadoes.