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Storms Looming Nationwide Could Disrupt Memorial Day Travel Plans

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The Hill

— Thunderstorms are anticipated to affect multiple areas of the nation during the Memorial Day weekend, complicating both aerial and terrestrial travel.

The areas of Southeast and Southern Plains are expected to experience significant rain in the coming days, potentially leading to flash floods.

“A cold front is set to arrive on Memorial Day, bringing with it growing possibilities of storms. While morning strong storms are expected, they will be followed by even stronger and potentially severe storms during the afternoon,” he stated.

Saturday report

from the National Weather Service office in Fort Worth, Texas.

“Even though there’ll be a risk of large hail, the primary worry will come from powerful wind gusts,” 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 Saturdays, the Denver International Airport

halted

All flights are canceled because of severe thunderstorms.


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