Big Sunday trouble for these 12 U.S states: Tornadoes, hail and flash floods set to hit these counties; check if you live in one
flash floods. Millions of people could face severe weather conditions from Saturday through Monday. Travel disruptions and infrastructure damage are expected.
Storm Impact
A multi-day storm system will bring severe weather from the Great Plains to the East Coast. The storm will impact different regions each day. Experts predict that tornadoes, hail and strong winds will cause significant disruptions.
On Saturday, 20 million people will be at risk. The affected states include Texas, Oklahoma, Kansas, Missouri and Iowa. By Sunday, the storm will expand eastward, putting 80 million people in danger. The threat will continue into Monday as it reaches the East Coast.
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Storms Target Central U.S.
Severe weather will begin in the Great Plains on Saturday evening. Major cities at risk include Dallas, Oklahoma City, Tulsa, Topeka, Wichita, Kansas City, Springfield and Des Moines.
Live Events
Experts warn that all types of severe weather will be possible. Tornadoes, hail, strong winds, and heavy rain could impact these areas. Residents should stay alert for updates and safety warnings.
Severe Weather
The storm will spread from Texas to Michigan on Sunday. States in the path include Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama and Florida. Areas in the Ohio and Tennessee valleys will also be affected.
Meteorologists predict multiple tornadoes, damaging hail and strong wind gusts. Flash flooding could occur in low-lying areas. The middle Mississippi Valley and surrounding regions will face the most intense storms.
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East Coast Faces Storms
By Monday, storms will
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