Severe Weather Threatens US Following California’s Rainy Season
As thunderstorms and tornadoes are predicted to sweep eastward across the United States, about 50 million Americans are under warnings as the tornado season traditionally begins. The severe weather is expected to spread from the southern plains into the mid-Atlantic and Gulf coast states over the next three days.
The risk of severe storms with large hail is set to increase starting from Sunday afternoon through Sunday night in various states. The threat will continue on Monday, with damaging winds, large hail, and tornadoes expected in several areas. On Tuesday, the Ohio and Tennessee Valleys and eastward are expected to face severe weather.
Reports of hail and funnel clouds in Central Ohio have prompted meteorologists to warn that more storms are possible through Tuesday. Damaging winds and large hail are the primary concerns in central Kentucky and West Virginia.
The upper-level trough is expected to spread as a cold front advances eastward across the lower Mississippi Valley, increasing the risk of severe weather for multiple regions. The severe weather warnings serve as a reminder for residents to stay prepared and take necessary precautions to stay safe during this turbulent weather period. Stay tuned for further updates as the situation develops.
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