Severe Thunderstorms Sweep Across Southern and Eastern U.S.: Flooding, Winds, Hail, and Tornadoes Threaten Millions

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Severe Thunderstorms Sweep Across Southern and Eastern U.S.: Flooding, Winds, Hail, and Tornadoes Threaten Millions

Severe thunderstorms are causing havoc across the southern and eastern United States, posing threats of flooding, destructive winds, large hail, and potential tornadoes. The National Weather Service warned that over 9 million people in northern Texas and southern Oklahoma were at risk of severe weather. Additionally, storms in the Carolinas, Virginia, and even as far north as New York could lead to flooding.

In southeastern Texas and parts of western Louisiana, over 12 counties were under a severe thunderstorm watch. Flood warnings were active in central and southern U.S., particularly along major rivers due to heavy rain over the weekend. Texas has been hit hard by powerful storms, leaving over 86,000 homes and businesses without power.

Federal forecasters anticipate the severe storms to impact regions from the Gulf Coast to the Great Lakes and the Northeast. Flood watches are in effect in western New York and parts of northern Pennsylvania, signaling heavy rainfall on the horizon. The situation remains dynamic and potentially dangerous as the storms continue to intensify.

In conclusion, the severe thunderstorms sweeping across the southern and eastern U.S. are creating a volatile weather situation with risks of flooding, damaging winds, large hail, and tornadoes. Residents in multiple states are urged to stay informed and take necessary precautions to ensure their safety during this turbulent weather period.