Bad weather returns to U. S. storm and tornado
2023.01.03 13:31
Bad weather returns to U. S. storm and tornado
Budrigannews.com – Forecasters said on Tuesday that the Northern Plains and Upper Midwest of the United States could get more than a foot of snow the next day, and the same storm could bring tornadoes and severe thunderstorms to parts of the South.
According to the National Weather Service (NWS), a powerful winter storm was moving eastward and could leave parts of southern South Dakota and Minnesota with another 12-18 inches (30-45 cm) of snow after dropping about a foot (30 cm) of snow on Nebraska and South Dakota.
Along the Central Gulf Coast, the same system was bringing heavy rain and the possibility of tornadoes. According to the NWS, “pea-sized” hail was possible and a tornado watch was in effect for northern Mississippi on Tuesday.
“All of it is a component of the same system. According to Allison Santorelli, a meteorologist with the National Weather Service, “the severe weather and heavy snowfall are in the south and west of the storm.”
70 flights departing from Minneapolis-St. According to flight tracker FlightAware, flights to Paul International Airport were canceled on Tuesday morning, and travel was anticipated to be disrupted through Tuesday afternoon during the heaviest snowfall.
Meanwhile, on the northern coast of California, heavy rain fell over the weekend, and when another heavy rainstorm arrives on Wednesday and Thursday, it may cause flooding. Santorelli stated that residents should be prepared for power outages and downed trees as a result of the high winds.
According to data from poweroutage.us, more than 21,000 homes and businesses had lost power by early Tuesday morning.
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