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    Deadly cyclones: These sectors are still at risk

    Logan WhitakerBy Logan WhitakerMay 9, 2024No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Published on May 9, 2024 at 3:40 pm.

    NOAA issued 13 hurricane reports for the United States on Wednesday, May 8. Houses destroyed, vehicles blocked, debris… The damage is considerable and the chaos is moving towards the south of the country.


    Considerable damage in the Midwest

    According to CNN, two people died in Tennessee and one in North Carolina. On Wednesday afternoon, Nashville, Texas, was hit by severe weather that caused significant damage. These are two cyclones Recorded around From the capital of Tennessee. One struck at Robertson, and the other at Maury, near Columbia.

    https://twitter.com/NWSNashville/status/1788568589546754412

    At the time of writing, step PowerOutage.us, more than 58,000 people were without power in Tennessee and more than 82,000 residents were affected in North Carolina. These two states are most vulnerable to malfunction. Alabama, Georgia and South Carolina are also currently experiencing power outages.

    A disturbance moving south

    This Thursday, May 9, disturbances are moving south of the country. There is a tornado risk for Texas, Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama, and Georgia.

    TOR risk

    Chances of severe thunderstorms are high. The Storm Prediction Center Winds of 75 mph or more are expected over parts of the southern Great Plains in the southeast. Hail of 5 cm or more is possible in the southern Great Plains. Showers and thunderstorms will develop over parts of Texas, Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama, Georgia, Tennessee, and the Carolinas.

    Severe weather risk Thursday

    It will be necessary to wait until Friday for the system to move off the Atlantic coast, but Florida could feel the effects on Saturday.

    See also: They save goats from blizzards

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