Severe weather outbreak has tens of millions on alert in over 25 states

Severe weather outbreak has tens of millions on alert in over 25 states

A potential storm outbreak of several days has tens of million in more than 25 states on alarm warning for powerful thunderstorms who are able to produce large hails, the wind gusts and even some tornadoes from Friday.

The Fox forecast Center said that it was most concerned about what could possibly happen this weekend, but on Wednesday and Thursday there are also heavy thunderstorms in parts of the coast of Ark-la-Tex, Deep South and Golf.

On Wednesday, the NOAA Storm Prediction Center (SPC) emphasized parts of the southern levels and the lower Mississippi valley, where strong to severe thunderstorms can cause some disorders.

More than 4 million people in the southeast of Oklahoma, in the northeast of Texas, in the west of Arkansas and in the northwest of Louisiana were put at a risk of level 2 at level 2 on the serious storm risk of the SPC.

The main threats from thunderstorms that develop on Wednesday are big hail and harmful winds. The SPC said that there is the potential that some Super Zell thunderstorms will develop in the region, and the great hail threat is highest there.

More than 4 million people in the southeast of Oklahoma, in the northeast of Texas, in the west of Arkansas and in the northwest of Louisiana were put at a risk of level 2 at level 2 on the serious storm risk of the SPC. Fox weather

On Thursday, the severe weather threat will change from East Mississippi, Alabama, West Georgia and the West Florida Panhandle, including cities such as Montgomery, Tuscaloosa and Birmingham in Alabama.

This region is currently in one of 5 threats to level 1.

The Fox Prognosis Center said

Prognostics said that a rapidly reinforced low -pressure system will be pursued in the central levels and that a strong cold front would pull together.

Before this case, the moisture from the Golf is drawn north to the lower and middle Mississippi valley and maybe even to Iowa, Wisconsin and Illinois.

The FOX forecast Center said that from the ARK-LA-Tex region into the lower Mississippi valley will combine more moisture with windscher, the change in the wind speed and direction with the height that creates a cheap setup for all storm threats.

A thunderstorm rolls on July 15, 2024 in Milwaukee all over the city. Wm. Glasheen USA TODAY Network-Wisconsin / USA Today Network about IMAGES

In addition, super cell storms and a quick-moving squall line are also possible, which brings the threats from harmful winds, large hail and tornados.

Some of these tornadoes could be strong (EF-2 or higher).

At the moment it looks like cities like St. Louis, Memphis in Tennessee and Little Rock in Arkansas can recognize the highest risk.

The SPC put more than 13 million people from the north from Mississippi to Illinois in one of 5 threats of level 3.

Rain in Scottsdale on Tuesday. Michael Chow / The Republic / USA Today Network about Imagn Images

New Orleans, Atlanta on an alarm for powerful thunderstorms on Saturday

The mighty storm system will continue to the east on Saturday and will be exposed to tens of millions of people from the golf coast to the southern lakes with a strong to heavy thunderstorm.

It remains to be asked how the atmosphere on Saturday, especially in further northern areas, will destabilize.

According to the Fox Prognosis Center, however, it is expected that a corridor of the rich golf lighting will be set up by central and south mississippi in Northern Alabama, which creates a favorable environment for storm in front of the emerging cold front.

The storm system will move further to the east on Saturday and how the atmosphere on Saturday, especially in further northern areas will be destabilized, remains unclear. Fox weather

With some strong windshors, the conditions enable the development of super cell thunderstorms and the possible development of another fast-moving Squall line.

Thunderstorms could produce hail, harmful winds and tornadoes again, and heavy rain could lead to some flood problems.

The SPC currently has more than 18 million people from Louisiana to Tennessee Valley in one out of 5 of 5 risks of storm.

These include cities such as New Orleans and Baton Rouge in Louisiana, Birmingham and Montgomery in Alabama and Atlanta in Georgia.

Almost 45 million from Florida to the northeast are exposed to a threat to the storm on Sunday

Ten million people on the east coast should be aware of the severe storm threats on Sunday. Fox weather

On Sunday there was a concern of millions of people along the east coast, including the busy corRidor of Interstate 95 from the southeast and middle of the Atlantic in the northeast.

“The serious threat on Sunday is expansive, the threat to hail and tornados drops and is only a harmful wind threat,” said the Fox forecast Center.

The SPC has almost 45 million people from North Florida to New Jersey on Sunday in one of 5 out of 5 threats to storm.

This includes many major cities such as Savannah, Georgia; Charleston, South Carolina; Raleigh, North Carolina; Richmond, Virginia; Washington; Baltimore and Philadelphia.

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