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Storm Finn Threatens Americans with Dangerous Weather

Americans are bracing for a dangerous storm that will move across the Central Plains into the Midwest and toward the Gulf Coast.

Winter Storm Finn will bring heavy snow, blizzard, severe storms and flooding, Weather Channel predicts report Monday.

“This storm has everything but the kitchen sink” Meteorologist Jim Cantore Said A viewer on Monday, as he reported from Chicago, said:

According to the Weather Channel's forecast, “A winter storm continues to sweep across the Plains tonight, extending into the Midwest. Severe thunderstorms continue along the Gulf Coast, including the threat of tornadoes, wind damage, and flash flooding.”

“Severe storms and winds are expected to continue in the southeast tomorrow morning and continue into at least the late afternoon and evening,” the paper continued. “Strong winds and rain with the potential for flooding will move northeast, especially during the afternoon and evening.”

Rain continues to fall in parts of New England early Wednesday, with light snow and wind possible in the Great Lakes region.

Be aware of the weather in Gulf countries.winter storm #fin Snow in the Plains and MW will bring severe weather to the South! ” Meteorologist Alex Wallace I have written in a social media post early Monday morning.

“Impacts: Tornado, harmful wind gusts over 110 mph, heavy rain!!!” He continued:

Sunday afternoon, Weather Channel report More than 24 million people are under winter weather warnings.

The Storm Prediction Center announced on Monday that it had increased the risk of severe storms in the Gulf Coast region, according to the Weather Channel.

“The most dangerous areas include New Orleans, Baton Rouge, Louisiana, and Mobile, Alabama,” the news agency said, adding that there is a threat of tornadoes overnight.

The news comes after a major winter storm pummeled New England with snow on Sunday, causing power outages, road closures, car crashes and flight delays, according to Breitbart News.

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