The National Weather Service has an alert in force across central and eastern regions for severe weather into the start of the week.
A spokesman said: “Deep Gulf moisture … will bring a more significant threat of
severe weather, with the Storm Prediction Centre issuing a broad Enhanced Risk for
very large hail, destructive winds, and tornadoes, some of which could be strong.
“In addition, locally heavy downpours may also lead to some scattered instances of flash flooding.”
Central regions could be in the firing line of particularly large ‘supercell’ thunderstorms spawning deadly tornadoes.
Weather Company meteorologist Chris Dolce said: “The multiday severe weather threat will develop in the Midwest and South and then spread toward the East Coast by Monday.
“A strong low-pressure system with embedded strong wind shear will sweep from Kansas to New York, helping pull a moisture surge northward from the Gulf.
“These will lead as potential drivers of severe weather, including supercells.”
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