Half the US population could be in the path of severe thunderstorms early next week
- Unseasonable warmth is creating conditions for severe thunderstorms that could affect nearly 175 million people in the central and eastern United States on Sunday and Monday.
- The Storm Prediction Center reports that over 25 million people are under a level 3 of 5 risk for severe thunderstorms on Sunday.
- Severe weather warnings include very large hail, damaging wind gusts, and tornadoes, according to the Storm Prediction Center.
- Nighttime tornadoes are almost twice as deadly as those occurring during the day, as found in a 2022 study.
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Half the US population could be in the path of severe thunderstorms early next week
Unseasonable warmth is setting the stage for damaging thunderstorms capable of bringing powerful wind, large hail and tornadoes to nearly 175 million people in the central and eastern United States Sunday and Monday.
Severe Weather Threatens 180 Million Across US, AccuWeather Warns
AccuWeather meteorologists are warning that approximately 180 million people are at risk of severe weather impacts across the United States through Monday, as a complex storm system develops in the central U.S. and moves towards the East Coast. Chief On-Air Meteorologist Bernie Rayno emphasized the potential for a significant severe weather outbreak. “All of the […] Severe Weather Threatens 180 Million Across US, AccuWeather Warns
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