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Severe Weather Warning Heading For 5 U.S. States

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The 5 Worst Hurricanes In The History Of The USA (1:57) At least five states are expected to deal with severe weather this weekend, according to the National Weather Service. Unfortunately, this month has been pretty tough for the United States. During the Fourth of July weekend, Texas dealt with a catastrophic flood that killed at least 121 people. A few days later, a few states were impacted by a tornado outbreak.  On July 12, the National Wea…

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July 11, 2025 – Miami, U.S.A. – EFE. The U.S. National Weather Service (NWS) issued a warning this Friday about the possibility of new storms in areas like Texas and New Mexico, following recent severe floods that have caused more than a hundred deaths in the country. The agency noted that there is a risk of sudden flooding in the South Plains this Saturday, especially in parts of central Texas. Intense storms and adverse weather conditions are …

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The U.S. National Weather Service (NWS) warned on Friday, July 11, of more storms in regions like Texas and New Mexico following recent floods that have left more than a hundred dead. The agency warned of the “sudden flood risk return in the South Plains on Saturday, including portions of central Texas,” as well as “generalized storms with the risk of sudden flooding and severe weather” in the Midwest this weekend. “A broad (notice of) ‘light ri…

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In the United States, after the deadly floods that devastated parts of the state of Texas, the southern region will once again register a pattern of humidity at the end of this week, which brings back the threat of floods. The focus of the flood threat will extend east of New Mexico, crossing the west and north of Texas and reaching the large part of Oklahoma, where the Weather Prediction Centre issued a 2 out of 4 threat for excessive rains on …

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The National Meteorological Service of the United States (NWS) warned on this Saturday (11) for more storms in parts of the states of Texas and New Mexico, after the recent floods left more than 100 dead. “A wide warning of ‘light risk’ occurs in most of the South Planets, including parts of central and north of Texas, where the previous conditions remain sensitive”, said the NWS. The NWS office in Albuquerque, the largest city in New Mexico, pr…

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