"Rapidly Growing Wildfires Threaten Texas Panhandle and Midwest with Tornadoes"

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A potent storm front is causing rapid temperature changes, fueling wildfires in the Plains, and creating a tornado threat in the Midwest. The storm has led to mandatory evacuations in parts of Texas due to rapidly spreading fires, while the Midwest faces the risk of severe thunderstorms and tornadoes. Additionally, heavy snowfall and blizzard warnings are impacting the northern Rockies and northern Minnesota.
- Potent storm front fans fires in Plains and fuels Midwest tornado threat The Washington Post
- The latest on the rapidly growing Smokehouse Creek Fire in Texas: Live updates CNN
- Pictured: Texas firefighters battle massive blaze that has doubled in size in 24 hours The Telegraph
- Texas Panhandle wildfires consume 240,000 acres as gusting winds drive flames across the Plains Fox Weather
- Texas panhandle wildfires: Map traces fires burning in real-time Austin American-Statesman
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