A flash flood warning has been issued as severe storms are expected to bring heavy rainfall across Texas, Louisiana, and parts of the U.S. The heaviest impacts are forecast for the Southeast on Saturday, with cooling conditions moving west to east in the storm’s aftermath over the weekend. Residents are urged to prepare for sudden, dangerous flooding.
A tornado watch has been expanded after a powerful line of thunderstorms formed across the central United States and began moving east. Meteorologists attribute the escalation to warm, moisture-rich air streaming in from the Gulf, which is energizing the storm system. Several states now remain on heightened alert for potential tornado development as the weather line advances.
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The U.S. weather service has issued a tornado watch warning that severe storms, including possible tornadoes, could hit Friday night. The alert covers multiple areas across the country, urging residents to monitor forecasts closely and be ready for sudden weather changes. A full list of affected locations is being shared so people can check whether they’re at risk.
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