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weather1 year ago

"Northwest Braces for Severe Weather as Cross-Country Storm Approaches"

A new cross-country storm is expected to bring heavy snow, strong winds, and severe weather from the West Coast to the East Coast, affecting 11 states from Washington to New Mexico. The storm will bring heavy rain to Oregon and Washington, heavy mountain snow in the Northwest, and severe thunderstorms in the Midwest and Mid-South. Spring-like temperatures are expected ahead of the storm, with the East Coast and I-95 corridor likely to experience heavy rain and warm temperatures before the storm exits early Thursday morning.

weather1 year ago

"Millions at Risk: Powerful Storm Threatens Midwest with Severe Weather"

A powerful cross-country storm is set to bring severe weather to major cities in the Midwest, including St. Louis, Chicago, and Indianapolis, with the risk of large hail, damaging winds, and a few tornadoes. Over 44 million people are at risk, with more than 25 million in a Level 2 severe thunderstorm risk area. The storm is expected to pull in warm, moist air from the Gulf of Mexico, triggering storms in the midsection of the country by Tuesday.

weather1 year ago

Midwest and Western US Brace for Severe Storms and Blizzard Conditions

A powerful cross-country storm is expected to bring heavy mountain snow and possible blizzard conditions to the Western mountains before moving eastward, posing a risk of severe weather to millions in the Midwest. The storm will also bring high wind gusts, widespread rain, and possible snow to the eastern U.S. later in the week. Winter weather alerts have been issued across the West, and over 48 million people in the Midwest face the risk of severe weather on Tuesday. The storm is expected to impact the eastern U.S. by Thursday, with the potential for widespread rain and snow.

weather2 years ago

Thanksgiving Travel Faces Disruption as Cross-Country Storm Looms

A cross-country storm is expected to disrupt Thanksgiving travel in the United States, with severe weather including damaging winds, hail, and potential tornadoes forecasted for the South. The storm will then move into the Northeast, bringing heavy rain and a risk of flash flooding. Northern New England can expect significant snowfall. Temperatures will drop, and Thanksgiving morning will feel cold across the country. The Federal Aviation Administration anticipates Wednesday to be the peak day for flights, with efforts being made to minimize cancellations and delays.