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‘Unusually strong’ storms bring risk of tornadoes and flash floods to US south | US weather

Severe thunderstorms are expected to hit the southern and central United States on Tuesday, with a threat to hurricanes, harmful winds, snowstorms, sudden floods, and possible dust storms from the southern to the lower plains. Mississippi Valley and Southeast.

Meteorologists warn that a group of strong thunderstorms may sweep through Arkansas, LouisianaMississippi and Alabama, and can include destructive hurricanes. The main threats are strong destructive factors, hurricanes and at least large cold areas.

The “strong, strong” storm system has gained strength over the past few days, backed by warm, wet air from the Gulf thanks to the global heating of man.

The weather system has already resulted in some Mardi Gras celebrations in New Orleans, with more disturbances in the south and west until Wednesday. There is also a risk of flash floods, as heavy rains are expected to be expected to parts of the Middle West and down to the lower Mississippi Valley and the middle of the south on Tuesday.

A tornado Watch the Far East was released Texas is in a large part of the center and north of Louisiana and southern Arkansas until Tuesday noon.

Possible historical fire conditions can lead to fire Texas Hill Control and South in central Texas on Tuesday, including Austin and San Antonio.

Nearly 400,000 customers in the facilities were without electricity on Tuesday morning, 375,000 in Texas, and the rest in Oklahoma, According to power outagesA company that follows the power outages. A warehouse in East Louisville, Texas, collapsed early on Tuesday morning and buried nearby cars in the debris after a possible hurricane, According to Texas Storm Storms.

There is a very important risk of weather in most of the high southern plains that reach the middle part of the week, according to national weather service (NWS).

To the north, it is likely to be strong snowy storm conditions across the central plains, including parts of Colorado and Nebraska, Kansas, Iowa, and to Minnesota where heavy snow wanders due to strong winds that create near zero vision and deadly danger to road users.

Meteorologists NWS said that temperatures will be very changeable in the middle of the week due to the storm that moves east – bringing rain and thunderstorms across the eastern coast. Severe storms can strike areas across the middle of the Atlantic Ocean about the middle of the week.

Meanwhile, the new Pacific Storm system in California will fall on Wednesday.

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