About 73 million people of Ohio, Mississippi and Tennessee valleys are now threatened with tornado, large hail, thunder and destructive winds as the storm system is established.
National Meteorological Agency He warned that the severe weather risks in areas connected with Arkansas, Louisiana and Texas borders are strengthened. Other cities included in the dangerous area are: Michigan Detroit; Indianapolis, Indiana; Memphis, Tennessee; Nashville, Tennessee; Chicago, Illinois; Dallas, Texas and Cleveland, Ohio.
“Some of this tornado can be strong The agency wrote In the update, severe wind gusts can reach 60 ~ 70 mph. The tornado warning was published in St. Lewis, Missouri from 2:53 pm to 3:30 pm.
Dozens of preliminary damage winds and hail reports were issued on Saturdays in this area. NBC News. A 3 -inch hail report was published in Amber, Oklahoma.
In the Sunday morning update, NWS said that a very large and significant damage to the evening was expected. In addition, the institution warned of “heavy heavy rains” and potential flash floods as the storm began to move to the organized line.
The storm began to move across the midwest around 1 pm and is expected to be midnight in Ohio and Tennessee. At another update around 4 pm, the agency said he did not expect to change the guidance.
In video message Posted on XKentucky Governor Andy Beshear asked the residents to write or warn weather radio when an emergency occurred when the storm moved as a storm moved.
The state is expected to have an additional rain to the next week. In other words, there may be the possibility of flash floods.
As the southeastern and the Atlantic crosses, severe storms will continue on Monday. The most harsh weather is expected to reach Alabama, Georgia, Virginia and Carolina.
Some of the cities that can be affected are: Lolly, North Carolina; Charlotte, North Carolina; Atlanta, Georgia; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; Washington DC, New Orians and Louisiana. Tornado and high -speed breeze will still be possible.