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weather1 year ago

"Millions at Risk: Severe Storms Threaten U.S. with Tornadoes and Large Hail"

A powerful storm system is expected to bring severe weather, including tornadoes, thunderstorms, and large hail, to parts of the Central United States before moving east. Areas at risk include Indiana, Illinois, Missouri, Oklahoma, and Texas, with the potential for damaging winds and hail. Flood watches have been issued for parts of Indiana, Kentucky, Ohio, West Virginia, and western Maryland, with heavy rainfall expected. The storm system may culminate in an early April nor’easter, bringing snow to the Great Lakes and Northeast later in the week.

weather2 years ago

"Norma's Remnants: Heavy Rain Threatens Central US and Mexico"

The remnants of Hurricane Norma are expected to bring showers and storms to the Central United States, providing some much-needed drought relief to the Plains. While heavy rain is not anticipated, there is a possibility of severe thunderstorms. Parts of West Texas and Oklahoma may see elevated rainfall totals of two to four inches, while eastern New Mexico to western Missouri could receive over an inch of rain. The wet weather may continue into the following week, offering further relief to areas experiencing moderate to exceptional drought conditions.

weather-forecast2 years ago

July Weather Forecast: Hot and Unsettled with Fluctuating Temperatures

The Weather Company, an IBM Business, has released an updated outlook for July, predicting hotter-than-average conditions in the Southwest and near-average or cooler temperatures in the central United States. A continuation of the split flow jet stream pattern from June, along with a heat dome of high pressure centered over parts of the Southwest, is expected to contribute to the unusually warm July in the region. Some parts of the West, central U.S., and mid-Atlantic may experience slightly cooler than average conditions, while parts of California and the mid-Atlantic region could be cooler than usual. Uncertainty remains regarding the exact details of the temperature patterns, but no massive changes are expected.