Severe thunderstorms are anticipated to affect multiple areas throughout the nation during the Memorial Day weekend, complicating both aerial and terrestrial transportation.
The Southeast and Southern Plains regions are expected to experience significant precipitation in the coming days, potentially leading to flash floods.
“A cold front is set to reach the area for Memorial Day, bringing with it growing possibilities of thunderstorms. The morning may see some intense storms which could evolve into stronger and more dangerous ones during the afternoon,” as stated by an authority.
Saturday report
From the National Weather Service office in Fort Worth, Texas.
“Even though the primary issue will be destructive wind gusts, there’ll also be a risk of sizable hail,” they noted.
Their tracker said
heavier rainfall
is also anticipated in St. Louis and the nearby region up till Monday while pointing out the
possibility of hail
in Birmingham.
Nevertheless, flights along the West Coast are experiencing delays as well because of approaching weather systems.
On Saturday, at Denver International Airport
halted
All flights have been grounded because of severe thunderstorms.
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