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These US states remain under severe NWS warnings for the entire weekend

These US states remain under severe NWS warnings for the entire weekend

He Central, North, and Southeast America A severe weekend will be affected with warnings of Chance of severe thunderstorms, heavy rainfall, tornadoesHail and flash floods will accompany the extreme heat wave that continues to hit the south of the country, this Friday June 28, the. National Weather Service (NWS).

The weather forecast was expected Widespread rain in states bordering the Great LakesIn addition to a severe storm system starting this Friday from the plains north of the country New England.

Nebraska, Iowa and Kansas Apart from the North-Eastern states, which will be the most affected states Colorado and north Missouri. A low pressure system moves along the boundary between USA and Canada and last through Saturday morning, the NWS said.


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“Storms are expected to develop over the Central Plains and Midwest “Take advantage of atmospheric buoyancy and use the nearest frontal range as the center of the system,” the service added.

Warning of possible tornadoes

The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Office (NOAA, its acronym in English), states are on alert due to a 5% chance of a tornado. Iowa, Missouri, Nebraska and Kansas.

Flash floods are expected due to heavy rains

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A low pressure system passing through the area Great LakesA cold front joins in and can bring thunderstorms down the valley Ohio Inland Northeast and North Mid-Atlantic.

“Damaged winds and some tornadoes will be the primary weather risk, particularly for parts of Ohio, Pennsylvania, northern West Virginia and western New York,” NOAA said.

These storms can pose a risk of flash flooding in urban areas and areas with poor drainage New York, Ohio and Pennsylvania.

As for the south AmericaContinue to suffer from extreme heat wave hitting south Kansas, Oklahoma and TexasIn addition to the south Florida and New Mexico.

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