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As Memorial Day weekend approaches, the south-central United States is bracing for severe weather. A multi-day thunderstorm and heavy rainfall system is expected to impact holiday plans, bringing the risk of damaging winds, flash flooding,...
A cold front moving across North Texas is increasing storm chances, with a Flood Watch in effect for many areas. Rainfall totals of 2 to 3 inches are expected, with some areas potentially receiving up to 6 inches. The storms could bring large hail and damaging winds. The AccuWeather long-range team anticipates daily thunderstorms across the southern tier of the nation through the middle of the week, posing a continued risk of flash flooding and localized damage. More than 4 million people were under a flood watch centered around southeastern Kansas, southwestern Missouri, and northern Arkansas. Rain could fall at rates between 1 and 3 inches per hour, easily flooding low-lying areas or streets and highways.
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