England’s World Cup training base is at risk of being hit by a tornado on Saturday.The Lions are stationed at the Swope Soccer Village in Kansas City where they undergo preparations for each of their World Cup matches.England’s preparations have encountered a few hitches so farGettyBut there could be an unexpected visitor on Saturday with local weather reports claiming that a severe storm is heading their way this evening.A level 3 risk is set to be in place across the states of Kansas, Nebraska and Colorado with giant hail and winds of up to 80mph possible.There is also the risk of an EF-2+ tornado hitting the region.The National Weather Service classifies an EF-2+ tornado as ‘strong’ with three-second gusts reaching as high as 111-135mph.Extreme weather of this type can often materialise across the United States’ midwest region in what will no doubt be a step into the unknown for the England squad.Their World Cup warm up clash with Costa Rica on June 10, was delayed by an hour after lightning storms wreaked havoc in Orlando.They have already been forced to take shelter in Kansas due to some destructive weather conditions. The Three Lions are in the midst of their preparations for Tuesday’s second group stage clash against Ghana in Boston.But in a change to their plans they may be forced to take shelter once again until the storm passes.A challenging startIt hasn’t exactly been plain sailing for Thomas Tuchel’s men since arriving in the United States.Swope Soccer Village is bracing itself for some extreme weather conditions on SaturdayGettyOn the eve of the World Cup, two men were charged for stealing almost £14,000 worth of equipment belonging to the squad.It included goalkeeper gloves, balls, football boots and electronic equipment.Earlier this week, police launched a manhunt after a 22-year-old man allegedly shot a person dead following a crash a 15-minute drive away from England’s training base.Luckily, for Tuchel and his side, the outside noise has done little to dampen the spirits within the camp.England kicked off their World Cup campaign with a comprehensive 4-2 victory over Croatia on Wednesday.Harry Kane scored twice before Jude Bellingham and Marcus Rashford netted in the second half to hand England a perfect start to the tournament.Following Tuesday’s match with Ghana, England face Panama at Metlife Stadium next weekend.