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mahatmakanejeeves

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Wed Apr 2, 2025, 05:18 PM Apr 2

Wild weather expected Wednesday gets a rare 'high-risk' designation -- the most severe category [View all]

Source: Associated Press, via WUSA9

Nation World
Wild weather expected Wednesday gets a rare 'high-risk' designation — the most severe category

The potent storm system will bring “significant, life-threatening flash flooding” starting Wednesday and continuing each day through Saturday.

Author: JEFF MARTIN (Associated Press)
Published: 11:32 AM EDT April 2, 2025
Updated: 5:10 PM EDT April 2, 2025

ATLANTA — Potentially deadly flash flooding, high-magnitude tornadoes and baseball-sized hail could hit parts of the Midwest and South on Wednesday as severe thunderstorms blowing eastward become supercharged, forecasters warned.

There were already tornado warnings Wednesday morning near the Missouri cities of Joplin and Columbia — merely the opening acts of what forecasters expect will be a more intense period of violent weather later Wednesday, as daytime heating combines with an unstable atmosphere, strong wind shear and abundant moisture streaming into the nation's midsection from the Gulf.

The potent storm system will bring “significant, life-threatening flash flooding” starting Wednesday and continuing each day through Saturday, the National Weather Service said.

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Read more: https://www.wusa9.com/article/news/nation-world/severe-weather-expected-rare-high-risk-designation-most-severe-category/507-7a3a3d5b-64ec-4f39-95a3-e81990820a93

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