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Severe storms bringing damaging winds, hail and possibly tornadoes are expected to reach Louisville Sunday evening and are likely to continue overnight, according to the National Weather Service.
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On the north side of this strong storm system, wintry precipitation continues to plague parts of the Upper Midwest, Great Lakes and New England.
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A flood watch is in effect for portions of Middle Tennessee Wednesday through Sunday. Some areas could receive eight inches of rainfall, which could lead to major flooding.
Forecasters warned of widespread damaging winds, very large hail and tornadoes, from Texas to the East Coast starting on Sunday.
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After heavy rain, gusty winds and a major storm system exits the area overnight, we'll see clearing skies Tuesday in the Philadelphia region, with plenty of sunshine to meet and greet us for the morning commute.
Severe storms are set to hit the tri-state area Monday. Damaging wind gusts, large hail, isolated flooding and even an isolated tornado are possible.
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According to the National Weather Service, severe storms are expected to move into the region Wednesday night, bringing along potentially damaging winds, tornadoes and large hail.
The primary threats with this system will be destructive winds and potentially rapid rainfall; an isolated tornado, though, isn’t out of the question. Here’s the latest forecast breakdown for tonight’s storms A line of strong to severe storms is headed to the tri-state are Monday night.
Severe storms hit the Southeast on Monday, while thunderstorms and damaging winds stretched up to New York’s tristate area. More are forecast for later this week.
A cold front moving slowly through Texas is poised to bring a risk for severe weather this week. Will those storms eventually make it to Houston?