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Severe storms threaten Texas, snow expected in Northeast

First winter storm of 2024 in the U.S. northeast, in Grafton

Severe Storms and Winter Weather Threaten Southern and Eastern United States

As a large storm system moves across the southern and eastern United States, Texas and other states in the region are facing the brunt of its impact. The weather forecast for the coming days is punctuated by the threat of large hail, extreme winds, and tornadoes.

Overnight, thunderstorms started developing and have posed a significant risk to several cities, including Austin and San Antonio, amongst others. The storm system also brings with it the potential for flooding in Louisiana and other neighboring states. However, meteorologists predict that conditions should improve in time for Mardi Gras celebrations.

Looking at the broader weather pattern, the current active system will transition through the weekend, ultimately affecting regions leading up to Mardi Gras. However, the widespread stormy weather is not limited solely to these areas. While the eastern half of the country experiences relatively pleasant temperatures, stormy conditions persist across the southern United States, stretching from Texas to the Southeast.

An area of concern today lies between Houston and New Orleans, extending towards Mobile and Jackson. These regions could potentially experience severe storms. It is vital for residents to stay vigilant and monitor the latest updates. The timestamp displayed in the left-hand corner on the weather forecast serves as a helpful reference point.

As the storm system continues its track, it is expected to shift southeastward from Sunday into Monday. By Monday night and into Tuesday, it will transform into a snow-making system impacting portions of the Mid-Atlantic region, extending up into New England. It is worth noting that coastal areas may struggle to experience significant snow accumulation due to relatively higher temperatures. On Tuesday, New York City may witness highs of around 43 degrees Fahrenheit with a possibility of light snow that is unlikely to stick.

Residents in the affected areas are encouraged to take necessary precautions and stay informed about the evolving weather conditions. Local authorities and meteorologists will provide further updates and guidance to ensure the safety and well-being of the communities in the path of these storms.

It is essential to remain vigilant during these weather events and to heed any warnings or instructions from officials. Stay safe and stay informed.

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