
"Powerful Derecho Set to Batter Northern Plains on Monday"
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The forecast highlights the importance of early warning for those in the strike zone. Emergency planners and officials urge everyone living in a mobile or manufactured home to know where to seek sturdy shelter well ahead of time, as derechos’ powerful winds can overturn or severely damage mobile homes. Keeping smartphones and NOAA weather radios fully charged is essential, providing multiple means to receive urgent National Weather Service alerts, even overnight when storms may arrive unexpectedly.
This is the second derecho to threaten the Northern Plains region this summer, following the destructive event in late June that brought gusts topping 100 miles per hour to North Dakota and Minnesota. Derechos differ from ordinary severe thunderstorms because their destructive swath can extend for hundreds of miles—criteria first formalized in research led by meteorologist Stephen Corfidi in 2016. By definition, the area of high winds and resulting damage must span at least 400 miles in length and over 60 miles wide. While individual severe thunderstorms produce localized pockets of wind damage, derechos drag a much wider and more consistent footprint, often bringing chaos from one state to the next over a matter of hours.
Looking at the broader national weather pattern, Texas Storm Chasers note that while isolated strong storms are possible in Texas this weekend, the most organized severe threat, including a derecho, is focused further north in the Plains. For listeners in Texas, locally heavy rain, dangerous cloud-to-ground lightning, and gusty winds are possible, especially in the Panhandle and West Texas, but the expansive, destructive windstorm typifying a derecho is not expected there in the current pattern.
As the derecho threat looms over the Northern Plains region, all residents are urged to stay weather-aware, review emergency plans, and keep close watch on updated forecasts. This event serves as a reminder that the late-summer and early autumn months remain prime time for severe windstorms, particularly in the Great Plains and Midwest.
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