Weather / Extreme Weather
The Gulf Coast is bracing for another round of severe weather, with excessive rainfall posing a significant risk of flash flooding across Texas, Louisiana, and surrounding states. Following deadly flooding in Texas, millions remain under fl...
The current weather pattern is influenced by an omega block, which disrupts the typical west-to-east flow of the jet stream, leading to prolonged periods of unsettled conditions. This pattern is common in April and May. The result is the locking in of chilly and unsettled conditions in some parts of the country while milder and dry conditions exist in between. The greatest risk of severe weather, including large hail, strong winds, and localized flooding, is expected south of Interstate 10 in the Houston and Galveston area. More storms are anticipated across the Tennessee and mid-Mississippi valleys and Central Plains regions. Rainfall is also set to expand into the Southeast, with 4 to 8 inches expected across northern Florida, Alabama, Georgia, and the Carolinas over the next several days.
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