West Michigan and Iowa Brace for Severe Storms: Tornado Warnings Issued, Thousands Without Power
West Michigan and central Iowa are currently under the grip of severe weather, with tornado warnings and watches issued across numerous coun...
Tornado watches are in effect for parts of central, southeast, and eastern Texas, as well as western Louisiana.
A significant flash flood threat exists for areas from eastern Texas into Louisiana and southern Mississippi, with rainfall totals potentially reaching up to half a foot.
The greatest potential for severe storms and strong tornadoes is in eastern Texas and western Louisiana, including the Houston metro area.
A Flood Watch has been issued for multiple parishes in Louisiana and counties in Mississippi, with 3 to 5 inches of rain expected and up to 10 inches possible in some areas.
Brazos Valley in Texas is also under a Flood Watch, with potential for strong storms, wind, hail, and flooding.
A storm system tracking across the South is generating severe thunderstorms and heavy rainfall. The greatest risk for strong tornadoes is focused on eastern Texas and western Louisiana. The combination of intense rainfall rates and already saturated soils is increasing the risk of flash flooding across a broad area from the Southern Plains to the northern Gulf Coast. The National Weather Service emphasizes the importance of avoiding driving through flooded roadways, urging people to "Turn around. Don't drown." River Flood Warnings are also in effect for several rivers in Louisiana due to the excessive rainfall. The Brazos Valley in Texas is also at risk for severe weather, including wind, hail and flooding.
Q: What areas are most at risk for severe weather?
Eastern Texas and western Louisiana, including the Houston metro area, face the greatest risk of strong tornadoes and severe storms.?ref=yanuki.com
Q: What should I do if I encounter a flooded road?
Do not attempt to drive through the floodwaters. Turn around and find an alternate route.?ref=yanuki.com
Q: How much rain is expected?
Most areas under the Flood Watch are expected to receive 3 to 5 inches of rain, with some locations potentially seeing up to 10 inches.?ref=yanuki.com
Stay informed about weather updates and alerts in your area.
Avoid driving through flooded roadways.
Be prepared for potential power outages and disruptions due to severe weather.
Monitor river levels and be aware of potential river flooding.
Secure loose outdoor items that could be damaged by high winds or hail.
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