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·10 June 2026
A tornado threatens the national team’s routine before World Cup bow

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·10 June 2026

The United States National Weather Service (NWS) warned about the possibility of a tornado in the areas surrounding the Argentina national team’s base. The weather event, which would bring storms and strong wind gusts, is expected to last until 9:00 p.m. (local time) and would cover the entirety of the training session of Lionel Scaloni’s team.
Tornado 303, as it was named, could strike the city of Kansas, as well as other major urban areas such as Independence, Liberty, and Overland Park. According to reports, “severe thunderstorms are expected to develop in the afternoon, with the greatest initial potential north of the metropolitan area, near Highway 36, in areas such as Chillicothe, Trenton, Gallatin, and Bethany. In these areas, there is a greater chance of very large hail and possible tornado formation.”
It would also affect several areas on the outskirts of the city, such as Leavenworth, which is a half-hour drive from where the Argentina national team is staying.
Beyond the alert, the probability of a tornado developing is between 2% and 9%, although there will almost certainly be damaging winds of more than 90 km/h, large hail, and heavy rain that could cause flash flooding due to the high humidity in the air.

The areas that could be affected by the tornado.
Given this situation, and how strict the United States is regarding sports practice during storms, there is a possibility that the national team’s training session, scheduled for 6:00 p.m., could be postponed, canceled, or held indoors. Since Argentina played against Iceland last night, today’s session was going to focus on the recovery of the players who took part in the match and the progress of those who did not get minutes in the friendlies, such as Leandro Paredes, Julián Álvarez, Emiliano Martínez, and Nahuel Molina.
Since arriving in the United States, the albiceleste delegation has experienced firsthand the country’s changing weather at this time of year. Without going any further, yesterday, four hours before the final friendly ahead of the World Cup, a torrential downpour hit Alabama’s Jordan-Hare Stadium. The venue’s excellent drainage system and the end of the rain allowed the match to begin on time. However, the “Weather Delay”—the protocol in force in the United States in the event of lightning activity, which requires the event to be stopped for at least half an hour—will be a recurring issue during the World Cup.
This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇪🇸 here.
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