Storms across country could upend Memorial Day travel
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There was an enhanced risk for severe thunderstorms in parts of Texas and Oklahoma on Sunday, forecasters said. They warned of hail of up to three inches in diameter and of winds up to 80 miles per hour.
A flood watch will be in effect for much of the region from 10 p.m. through Tuesday morning, according to the National Weather Service.
We are watching a line of severe storms moving through Arkansas and Tennessee this evening. This same energy will move into our area overnight, bringing a threat for severe
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40/29 News on MSNWatching for additional possibility of severe storms, flash flooding this weekendSaturday and Sunday are 40/29 Severe Days with the possibility of flash floods, damaging winds, and a possibility of a tornado.
MERIDIAN, Miss. (WTOK) - An umbrella may be a requirement for outdoor activities on Memorial Day. We’re looking ahead to the potential for more rain and another low-end severe risk to conclude our extended weekend and start our workweek.
Severe thunderstorms are moving through Acadiana, bringing strong winds, hail, heavy rain, and frequent lightning, with winds gusting over 60 mph and potential flooding, so stay off flooded
Sunday is a First Alert Weather Day. A batch of showers and thunderstorms is likely to move through Middle Tennessee. A few of those storms could be strong to severe, producing damaging wind gusts. The most likely area to receive any strong storms will be over southwestern Middle Tennessee.
High heat, humidity, and potential severe storms expected in Orlando over the holiday weekend with heat index values reaching 100-105 next week.