Severe Storms and Heatwave Rips Across The US

More than 50 million people across a large swath of the United States are under a severe weather threat Friday, one day after storms cut a deadly path across Texas and Florida.

Many of the areas that saw severe conditions Thursday could see storms return as a level 2 of 5 slight risk of severe storms is in place for parts of the South, Mid-Atlantic and Southern Plains.

Large hail, damaging winds and tornadoes are possible in the slight risk areas, which include Montgomery and Mobile in Alabama, Little Rock, Arkansas; Jackson, Mississippi; and Tallahassee, Florida.

A marginal, level 1 of 5 risk is in place from South Dakota to Florida and for parts of the Mid-Atlantic. Cities in the marginal risk area, which could see large hail and damaging winds, include Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington, DC, Denver and Jacksonville, Florida.

Nearly 40 million people could be affected by a dangerous heatwave over a wide swath of the south central part of the United States, the National Weather Service has warned.

The agency has urged people from Texas to Florida to limit time outdoors over the long Juneteenth weekend, and issued excessive heat warnings and advisories in southern and eastern Texas, Louisiana and along the coast of the Gulf of Mexico through the holiday weekend.

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Hello @globalcontac this is a good weather advisory for folks likethat live in the southern areas to mid areas of the United States and the Mid Atlantic (the ocean too?). Thanks for the weather report. I am lucky I live in Washington state that is less likely to make these kinds of storms. Does GA get these storms often as well? I see you live there. Stay safe. I hope your weekend goes well. Barb :) !BBH !CTP

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Oh dear Terrence. I've only been to the USA once and it was the area affected. Wonderful people don't deserve weather like this. Stay safe!
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