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Storms could bring isolated tornadoes, hail and flooding rain.
From Tallahassee Democrat
Heavy showers and storms are rolling through Acadiana this Monday morning.
From Yahoo
The highest risk on Sunday covers a large area from northeastern Texas and northern Louisiana through Mississippi, northwestern Alabama, Illinois, Indiana, Ohio and southern Michigan, potentially aff...
From The New York Times
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A FIRST ALERT will be in effect for the Philadelphia region late Monday afternoon into the evening due to storms that are expected to bring heavy rain, flooding and a possible isolated tornado. “The First Alert is in effect for our entire region tomorrow from 4 p.
Cleanup crews are active on Sunday afternoon following at least three tornadoes in Jackson County, per the National Weather Service. At 12:31 p.m., NWS issued the Coast’s first Tornado Warning of the day in Hurley.
There is a Level 3 out of 5 risk for severe storms, according to the Storm Prediction Center. Sunday starts with morning rain and storms. Then late Sunday and Sunday night strong winds emerge with a lower hail and spin-up tornado threat.
A large part of South Texas is reeling from life-threatening flooding that began overnight and continued into Friday morning.
A slight risk has been issued across the Midwest on Tuesday with a marginal risk down into Texas. Significant severe weather is also being highlighted on Tuesday from Kansas City to Omaha. Significant severe weather includes at least one of the following - hail bigger than golf balls, gusts over 74 mph, or a strong tornado (ef2+).
By the time the storm pushes off the coast early Tuesday, forecasters expect 1 to 2 inches of rain to fall in New Jersey. Areas along the Interstate 95 corridor have a good chance of receiving at least 1.5 inches of flooding, the weather service said in its morning forecast discussion.
19hon MSN
Severe weather is forecast to hit the Columbia area of South Carolina on Monday, according to the National Weather Service. The Midlands are under an enhanced risk for severe weather Monday, with a damaging wind and tornado threat, National Weather Service meteorologists said in a Sunday morning briefing.