Severe Thunderstorms And Violent Tornadoes Threaten Millions In 8 States

Storm warning continues for millions of people in several states on Saturday. It is also expected with severe thunderstorms.

Why does it make a difference

The month of March traditionally indicates the start of the storm season in the United States.

Storms have a serious threat to life and property, their potential to destroy homes with powerful winds, eliminate vehicles and to destroy trees. The most dangerous storms may have long been tracking and violent, causing widespread destruction in large areas. The flying debris is often the biggest threat, which provides shelter in a strong, associated place during the storm. Immediately beyond destruction, storms can leave communities for days or weeks without electricity, water and necessary services.

Map shows the threat of a storm for Saturday March 15.

The center of the storm forecast

What to know?

With the storm forecast center (SPC) issuing a high risk forecast for parts of Mississippi, Alabama and Louisiana, severe storms and storms are expected to spread in the deep south today.

The most dangerous region extends to New Orleans, Louisiana, Jackson and Haitesburg, Mississippi, and Birmingham, Alabama. In these areas, the most likely the destructive storm is likely, whose terms are strongly deserving with tough, long -standing storms. The SPC has warned that storms that hit these areas could “be long track and possibly violent.”

A wider area, including Nash Will, Tennessee, Atlanta, Georgia, and Montgomery, Alabama, as well as in Talasi, Florida, falls under 15 % to 10 % of the risk zone, where the storm is possible but may not be widespread or severe.

According to the SPC, the threat of the weather will start in East Louisiana and Mississippi in the morning, which will intensify in the afternoon. As the system is strong, the storm will move to Alabama by night and evening, before they reach Western Florida Panhael and Georgia overnight.

Meteorological experts have pointed to a strong storm in the valley of the Mississippi Valley behind the epidemic, which has high air scanchs, high levels of moisture, and unstable environmental conditions that create a dangerous environment for super cell thunderstorms. Over 110 knots, hail and harmful winds are expected to further strengthen the storms.

The risk is spreading north like the Ohio Valley, with a 2-5 percent storm risk reaching parts of Kentucky, Indiana and Ohio, as well as Michigan, North Carolina and parts of Tennessee.

Residents of the affected areas are urged to take immediate precautionary measures, make a severe weather safety plan and to remain updated with official warnings. Given the possibility of violent storms, emergency officials emphasized the importance of day and night to seek asylum in strong, strong structures and the remaining warnings.

What are people saying

The storm forecast center (SPC) said: “A hurricane is expected to spread in the Central Gulf coast states that are deep south in the Tennessee Valley. Several major storms, some of which should be long traveling and potentially violent, are expected today and Syria. The end of Syria at the end of Syria and the end of Syria, the end of the west of the west and the end of the west.

What happens next

The storm is expected to reach the western parts of Florida Panland and Georgia on Saturday night.

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