Violent Storms Wreaking Havoc Across South, Midwest
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The coming days were also forecast to bring the risk of potentially deadly flash flooding to the South and Midwest as severe thunderstorms blowing eastward become supercharged.
From ABC News
The potent storm system will bring “significant, life-threatening flash flooding” each day through Saturday, the National Weather Service said.
From U.S. News & World Report
A particularly dangerous situation flood watch has been issued across parts of three states for Wednesday through Sunday.
From Yahoo
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Severe storms possible throughout the day with multiple rounds. Heavy rainfall continues through this weekend with much cooler temperatures.
While rain has been persistent on Wednesday in Southeast Michigan, storms are still possible tonight as a warm front rapidly lifts to the north.
On Friday at 4:40 a.m. the National Weather Service released a severe thunderstorm warning in effect until 5:30 a.m. for Chester, Delaware, Montgomery and Philadelphia counties.
Behind the stormy weather, high temperatures will drop to the upper 60s and low 70s Sunday and Monday, followed by highs in the mid 70s Tuesday and Wednesday under a mix of clouds and sun. Lows will fall to the 40s on the Northshore Monday-Wednesday morning.
Houston stay alert as a cold front may trigger a few severe thunderstorms. A stalled boundary draping across the country has kept Houston hot, muggy, cloudy, and windy this week. The atmosphere takes it up a notch this weekend,
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Heavy rain and storms passed through Southeast Michigan on Wednesday, leaving some communities with significant rainfall. The National Weather Service reports parts of Oakland County received more than three inches of rain, with main communities in Metro Detroit seeing at least 2.5 inches of rain over 24 hours.
Windy conditions will continue to be responsible for coastal flooding while near record warm days are still possible through Saturday before a round of strong storms moves through late Saturday night