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Millions Brace as Storms Are Forecast to Wallop Areas of U.S.

Millions of residents are being prepared as they are projected to raid the US throughout the weekend.

Fox weather suggests that central and eastern US areas could experience dangerous bad weather from Friday. Outlet I said Here's what thunderstorms could potentially lead to hurricane wind and tornadoes on Wednesday:

NOAA's Storm Prediction Centre (SPC) placed around 5 million people southeast at Level 1 of the five risks on Thursday's serious thunderstorm risk scale.

The storm that will occur Thursday will produce some hail from parts of eastern Mississippi to Alabama, West Georgia and parts of the Florida Panhandle, allowing for local gusts.

Forecasters say the storm system could last until late Friday night as it intensifies central US

“In fact, forecasters said that while the highest risk of tornadoes extends over 750 miles from Iowa to Mississippi, the overall tornado threat spans over 1,000 miles,” the outlet said.

Meanwhile, Accuweather meteorologists have Promotion Their harsh weather threats on Friday and Saturday:

The harsh multi-day weather event continues Friday through Sunday, moving east daily from the Great Plains to Mississippi, Ohio and Tennessee Valley, South and Central Appalachians, Gulf and Atlantic coasts.

The northern range of bad weather would be unusual early in the season, especially considering that some of the zones have recently experienced snow and freezing air and could have quickly returned to those conditions in the wake of the storm system. The risk of bad weather will reach parts of Dakotas, Minnesota, Wisconsin, Nebraska, Iowa, Illinois and Michigan.

Accuweather also warned of strong gusts of wind from trees, power lines and potentially damaging thunderstorms.

Video footage show Heavy snow in South Dakota:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cwbsgsadofu

Thursday, Weather Channel I said Winter storms traveling through the western part of the United States can hit residents with gusts of wind, heavy snow in mountainous areas, and possible flood rain in Southern California.

Some Orange County residents were evacuated. order Due to the storm in the area, Fox 12 reported Thursday.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tlysx1v4tr8

“Floods, landslides and debris flows are possible from Los Angeles to San Diego. Scars from the Pallisard and Eton fires are particularly vulnerable. Snow feet are possible in Sierra Nevada, Cascades and Rockies. A second storm arrived in Washington, Oregon, Northern California and Idaho this weekend,” the Weather Channel article states.

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