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Severe Weather Event Forecast for Southern US
Severe Weather Event , Forecast for Southern US.
NBC reports that a rare storm has been forecast for parts
of the Southeast and the Gulf Coast, with over 23 million
people in the path of damaging winds, hail and tornadoes.
States with the highest risk include , Alabama, Arkansas, Georgia and Mississippi.
On June 14, a series of thunderstorms are forecast
for northeast Louisiana through southwest Georgia,
with winds expected to exceed 80 miles per hour.
Central and eastern Alabama, along with southwest
Georgia, are reportedly at the greatest risk of tornadoes,
including the cities of Montgomery, Dothan and Columbus.
According to the Storm Prediction Center,
the region rarely sees this severity of storms
during the month of June.
Typically, the region experiences
severe storms during the early
spring, usually in March or April.
NBC reports that the severe weather is the result
of an unusually strong subtropical jet stream
combined with high temperatures and moisture.
NBC reports that the severe weather is the result
of an unusually strong subtropical jet stream
combined with high temperatures and moisture.
Another rare result of the current
conditions is expected to be baseball-sized
hail exceeding three inches in diameter. .
Another rare result of the current
conditions is expected to be baseball-sized
hail exceeding three inches in diameter. .
The highest risk for hail reportedly
includes parts of northeastern Texas,
southern Arkansas and northern Louisiana.
The highest risk for hail reportedly
includes parts of northeastern Texas,
southern Arkansas and northern Louisiana.
NBC reports that parts of Mississippi, Alabama, Georgia and
the Florida Panhandle are also facing flooding concerns
with storms expected to produce up to five inches of rain.
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