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Severe weather, flooding threaten millions from Gulf Coast to Northeast
Severe weather, flooding threaten millions from Gulf Coast to Northeast

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time09-06-2025

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Severe weather, flooding threaten millions from Gulf Coast to Northeast

A new workweek is ushering in a new severe weather threat for millions of Americans from the Gulf Coast in the Southeast northward into New York state in the Northeast. It's been a wild few days in terms of severe weather impacts, including deadly storms that tore across portions of Mississippi and Georgia over the weekend, and a reported tornado that tore through an Oklahoma city last week. And on Sunday, Texas was hammered by powerful storms producing 100-mph wind gusts and grapefruit-sized hail. There were also reports of possible tornadoes in Virginia on Sunday. How To Watch Fox Weather On the heels of another wet weekend in the Northeast, another area of low pressure will strengthen as it sweeps across Canada and moves off to the east as we enter into the new workweek. The cold front associated with the system will stretch across the Midwest and eventually push into the Northeast on Monday. The stronger front will move through the Great Lakes and into the Northeast, bringing more chances of rain and some strong to severe thunderstorms. The FOX Forecast Center said the main threat from storms that develop will be damaging wind gusts, but a tornado can't be ruled out in parts of the Ohio Valley and Northeast. Download The Free Fox Weather App Strong to severe thunderstorms are also possible across the Southeast on Monday, putting millions of people from the Gulf Coast to the Tennessee Valley at risk. However, the FOX Forecast Center said that the intensity of the storms won't be near what has been experienced over the last several days in the region. Storms were firing up in the Southeast early Monday, and more are expected as the storm system continues on its journey off to the east. Watch Vs. Warning: Here Are The Differences Between These Weather Terms That Could Save Your Life By Monday afternoon, the system should help trigger additional storms as it moves into a warm and humid environment. The best potential for severe storms may set up across parts of central Mississippi and Alabama, where conditions could become more favorable for stronger and more organized storms. However, there is still some uncertainty about how fast this system will move, which will impact where the highest risk will develop. How Public Safety Officials Notify You During Severe Weather Emergencies Depending on the evolution of the storms on Monday, there could be an increase in the severe weather threat level. The main threats from storms that develop will be damaging wind gusts. Cities at risk of severe storms on Monday in the Southeast include Jackson and Tupelo in Mississippi, Mobile and Montgomery in Alabama, Atlanta and Savannah in Georgia, Nashville and Chattanooga in Tennessee, Columbia in South Carolina and Charlotte in North Carolina. Advice For Dealing With Storm Anxiety When Severe Weather Threatens It's not only the severe weather that's putting millions of people on alert as the new workweek gets underway. Torrential rain could lead to some flash flooding across portions of the Southeast and Northeast. Noaa's Weather Prediction Center (WPC) has placed a large portion of the Great Lakes region and interior Northeast in a Level 2 out of 4 flash flood threat on Monday. How Heavy Is It Really Going To Rain? The FOX Forecast Center said a narrow band of deep moisture and instability will help to support periods of heavy rain, with rainfall rates of 1-2 inches per hour possible. The greatest risk of heavy rainfall and possible flooding will focus on Pennsylvania and western and central New York, which is where storms may train, or move repeatedly over the same areas. This will increase the risk of flooding. As a result, Flood Watches have been issued from north-central Pennsylvania, including Scranton, into much of western and central New York, including Syracuse. These Are The Rainiest Hour And Minute In American History There is also a growing flood concern in the Southeast on Monday. The WPC placed portions of six states in the Southeast in a Level 2 out of 4 flash flood threat on Monday. This threat zone includes cities such as Montgomery and Mobile in Alabama, Tallahassee in Florida and Atlanta in Georgia. How Much Literally Is A 'Boatload' Of Rain?Original article source: Severe weather, flooding threaten millions from Gulf Coast to Northeast

Washington, DC included in Tornado Watch as millions on East Coast brace for severe storms on Sunday
Washington, DC included in Tornado Watch as millions on East Coast brace for severe storms on Sunday

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time08-06-2025

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Washington, DC included in Tornado Watch as millions on East Coast brace for severe storms on Sunday

WASHINGTON – Millions of people along the Interstate 95 corridor on the East Coast are bracing for the threat of severe weather on Sunday, with cities like Washington and Baltimore facing the risk of some tornadoes. Noaa's Storm Prediction Center has placed a large majority of the eastern U.s. from Georgia in the Southeast to the nation's capital in the mid-Atlantic in a Level 2 risk on its 5-point severe thunderstorm risk scale. How To Watch Fox Weather This includes cities like Savannah in Georgia, Columbia in South Carolina, Wilmington and Raleigh in North Carolina, Richmond and Virginia Beach in Virginia and Washington, D.C. On Sunday afternoon, a Tornado Watch was issued for more than 10 million people in the mid-Atlantic, including cities like Washington and Fredericksburg and Richmond in Virginia. The Tornado Watch will remain in effect for portions of Washington, D.C., Maryland, Virginia and West Virginia until 10 p.m. ET. The main threats from thunderstorms that develop will be damaging wind gusts and hail, but there's also the risk of some tornadoes in the mid-Atlantic. Download The Free Fox Weather App Tornadoes will be possible in portions of North Carolina, Virginia, Maryland, Delaware and Washington, D.C. However, the higher tornado threat is located along the Interstate 64 corridor from Norfolk to Richmond in Virginia, as well as along the I-95 corridor from south of Richmond northward to Washington. Watch Vs. Warning: Here Are The Differences Between These Weather Terms That Could Save Your Life Heavy rain could also lead to some flooding across portions of the Northeast and mid-Atlantic on Sunday. Noaa's Weather Prediction Center has placed portions of seven states and the Washington, D.C., area in a Level 2 out of 4 risk for flash flooding on article source: Washington, DC included in Tornado Watch as millions on East Coast brace for severe storms on Sunday

Magnitude 5.8 earthquake along Turkish coast leaves at least 1 dead as people jump from windows amid panic
Magnitude 5.8 earthquake along Turkish coast leaves at least 1 dead as people jump from windows amid panic

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time03-06-2025

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Magnitude 5.8 earthquake along Turkish coast leaves at least 1 dead as people jump from windows amid panic

A magnitude 5.8 earthquake rattled coastal communities in southwestern Turkey early Tuesday morning, leaving at least one person dead as people desperately tried to escape their homes amid the panic. How To Watch Fox Weather The earthquake struck around 2:17 a.m. local time Tuesday morning (7:17 p.m. ET Monday) south of Marmaris, Turkey, with shaking reported across the region, including Rhodes, Greece. Marmaris Gov. Dr. Idris Akbiyik took to social media shortly after the earthquake and said that while there were no immediate reports of significant damage, several people were injured and at least one person was killed. Download The Free Fox Weather App Akbiyik said a 14-year-old girl was brought to a local hospital after suffering from a "panic attack," and despite life-saving measures, she was pronounced dead. In addition, Akbiyik said several people were injured after jumping from windows to escape homes and other structures and get outdoors to safety. Information in this article was translated via Google article source: Magnitude 5.8 earthquake along Turkish coast leaves at least 1 dead as people jump from windows amid panic

Strong geomagnetic storm underway with dazzling Northern Lights possible in these states Thursday
Strong geomagnetic storm underway with dazzling Northern Lights possible in these states Thursday

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time29-05-2025

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Strong geomagnetic storm underway with dazzling Northern Lights possible in these states Thursday

BOULDER, Colo. – An ongoing strong geomagnetic storm from the Sun created displays of Northern Lights across parts of the U.s. overnight into Thursday. NOAA's Space Weather Prediction Center said strong (G3) geomagnetic storm levels were reached early Thursday based on NOAA's five-level scale. The solar storm is happening in response to influences from a negative-polarity coronal hole high-speed stream (CH HSS). A coronal hole appears like a dark void in the Sun because these areas contain cooler, less dense plasma. This allows the material to stream out at faster speeds and sometimes send impacts to Earth, which is what is happening this week. Northern Lights Show Surprises Nasa Astronaut On Iss NASA Solar Dynamics Observatory images of the Sun show a large coronal hole on the Sun. These influences from the Sun create dazzling displays of Northern Lights as particles interact with Earth's atmosphere. Overnight into Thursday, skygazers in Alaska, Canada and parts of the northern U.S., including Michigan, were treated to a colorful show. As these influences from the CH HSS continue, the SWPC has issued a Level-3-out-of-5 Geomagnetic Storm Warning through Thursday. While the peak intensity of the aurora lights occurred between midnight and 3 a.m. ET on Thursday, there is still some opportunity for the Northern Lights on Thursday night and early Friday. Moderate geomagnetic storming is forecast to continue on Friday. Under these conditions, aurora lights could be visible across the northern tier and Upper Midwest through early Friday morning in places such as Michigan and Maine. Download The Free Fox Weather App While the public does not need to be concerned about these space weather impacts, CH HSS and the more common coronal mass ejections (CME) from the Sun can negatively affect satellites in low-Earth orbit and the power grid. This week's conditions are expected to cause minor power grid fluctuations and a slight risk to satellite operations. Intermittent GPS degradation is also possible, according to the article source: Strong geomagnetic storm underway with dazzling Northern Lights possible in these states Thursday

Watch: Massive fire breaks out at Florida home after lightning strike
Watch: Massive fire breaks out at Florida home after lightning strike

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time28-05-2025

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Watch: Massive fire breaks out at Florida home after lightning strike

SANFORD, Fla. – First responders in Florida said a home caught fire after it was struck by lightning during a powerful thunderstorm on Tuesday. According to the Seminole County Fire Department, crews raced to the scene of a single-story home that was burning in Sanford, northeast of Orlando, just before 7:30 p.m. Tuesday evening. How To Watch Fox Weather Officials said that when they arrived, they were met with heavy smoke and flames coming from the home. Video and photos from the scene showed crews working tirelessly to extinguish the fire, which was reported on Northumbria Drive. Download The Free Fox Weather App According to a report from FOX 35 in Orlando, a couple and their two dogs were inside the home when the incident occurred. Fire officials said no one was injured, and the fire didn't spread to surrounding structures. FOX 35 reports that even though a lightning strike is to blame, the Fire Marshal will article source: Watch: Massive fire breaks out at Florida home after lightning strike

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