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As the West bakes, severe weather continues from Mississippi to western New York

  • On Monday, a slight risk of severe weather—including damaging winds, large hail, flash floods, and tornadoes—affected an area spanning from Mississippi to the western part of New York, impacting over 50 million residents.
  • This threat followed storms moving early Monday through east Texas and Louisiana, prompted by a cold front spanning from western New York to the Gulf Coast.
  • The storms caused over 240 damaging reports overnight from Texas to Virginia, including hail the size of grapefruit near Amarillo, Texas, and wind gusts up to 90 mph.
  • On Sunday, the mayor of Canyon, Texas, near Amarillo, issued an emergency declaration after hailstorms damaged over 200 homes and shattered many vehicle windows due to severe storm impacts.
  • The severe weather risks persisted Monday with flood watches in New York, while extreme heat and record temperatures affected the Western US, including 110°F forecast in Las Vegas.
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As the West bakes, severe weather continues from Mississippi to western New York

More than 50 million people from Mississippi to western New York are under a slight risk Monday of receiving damaging wind, large-sized hail, flash flooding.

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Fox Weather broke the news in on Monday, June 9, 2025.
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