A violent time will bring tornadoes, a large hail to these regions: "Stay near you"
The potentially harmful storms will also dip these areas with torrential rains and floods.
Although summer and early fall can provide devastating weather conditions due to Hurricane season , destructive storms are also possible in other parts of the year. Winter transition can also be a dangerous moment for serious conditions in many regions of the United States, where strong winds and strong precipitation can create dangerous situations. And this week, meteorologists warn that a violent wave will probably bring tornadoes and a large hail in certain places. Read the rest to see what regions could see extreme storms and what conditions will look like the end of the weekend.
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A violent weather moves across the Southeast today until this evening and tomorrow morning.
Spring seems to keep its reputation for its roller coaster. Today, Southeast parts are at high risk of severe storms tonight or tomorrow morning, reports Fox Weather.
Gulf states are currently faced with the greatest potential threat. Certain parts of Louisiana, Alabama and Mississippi have been designated a level 4 of 5 on the severe meteorological risk scale, according to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NAAA) (SPC) storms prediction center (SPC) . However, an area that includes a large part of the Arkansas, Tennessee, Central Georgia and Florida Panhandle also faces a "possible" threat to "probable", in Fox weather.
The storm may have already caused a tornado earlier in the day in Katy, Texas, where the National Weather Service (NWS) was trying to determine the cause of Concentrated damage . Now, some schools and universities have canceled courses in Louisiana while the dangerous system is heading east.
"There are a lot of threats," Britta Merwin , a meteorologist with Fox Weather, said during an update. "You want to stay near you."
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Storms could cause "two -digit" tornadoes and produce a massive hail.
The forecasts warn that storms could generate a large hail, with parts of Texas signaling "the ice of the size of the tea cups" Fall earlier this week , Reports Accuweather. And for the rest of today and early tomorrow in certain places, a cold front that could cause damaging winds to 80 mph and the potential for devastating tornadoes. AE0FCC31AE342FD3A1346EBB1F342FCB
In fact, some warn that there could be a significant security threat throughout this evening.
"We think there will be two -digit tornadoes produced by the epidemic of violent weather, and several tornadoes could be on the ground at the same time on Wednesday despite atmospheric conditions less than perfect", " Bernie Rayno Said chief meteorologist Accuweather during a forecast.
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The system will continue to push east tomorrow and bring bad weather to other regions.
Devastating weather conditions can continue the rest of the week. The forecasts show that the front will continue its advance in the east tomorrow, bringing the storms of the coast, reports Fox Weather.
According to forecasts, the Southeast, the middle of the Atlantic and the Northeast are likely to gain the weight of the weather until Thursday. The strip of potentially affected areas extends from west of Pennsylvania and Ohio in southern Florida, and West Virginia at the coast.
The places most likely to be affected are Ohio, western Pennsylvania, south-eastern Georgia and northern and center of Florida, in fox weather. In addition to the torrential rains, the storms could also wrap damaging winds of up to 60 mph and a large hail "quarter -size".
Dangerous floods are also likely to be a problem throughout the region.
After the threat of tornado transactions, many areas will have to face another problem. Strong rains also strike the region, bringing as much as Two to eight inches In the southeast and in the Gulf until Thursday, reports Accuweather. An area covering southern Arkansas and northern Louisiana could even see up to eight to 12 inches of precipitation.
"The amount of the rain to be down is equal to or greater than a whole month and will fall in just three to four days", " Tyler Roys , a Senior Accuweather Meteorologist, warned during a forecast update.
Torrential showers put a large part of the region under a risk of flood until tomorrow. This includes Eastern Texas; All of Louisiana, Mississippi and Arkansas; Most of Alabama and Tennessee; Southern Missouri; North Georgia; Western Kentucky; and the west of the Carolines.
The same conditions should also move and dip the northeast Late from Thursday to Friday, reports Accuweather. An area covering New England, eastern New York, eastern Pennsylvania and the north of New Jersey run a risk of flooding before the weekend as a three-inch rain.