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Next up for extreme climate: Two-pronged danger throughout Southeast, Ohio Valley
A day after lethal extreme climate and flash flooding raked the Gulf Coast on Wednesday, consideration will shift to the Southeast on Thursday, from northern Florida by way of southeastern Georgia and southern South Carolina. Ingredients is not going to fairly be as favorable for extreme storms as Wednesday however can be ample for a twister or two and 60-plus-mph wind gusts.
The slow-moving nature of the thunderstorms may additionally set off further flash flooding. Already, a Flash Flood Emergency was issued for Tallahassee, Florida, early Thursday morning after a number of inches of rain fell in a single day and into the pre-dawn hours.
Another batch of extreme climate threatens Ohio Valley
Meanwhile, a second space of extreme climate is anticipated Thursday within the Ohio Valley. Parts of jap Ohio, western West Virginia, far northeastern Kentucky and excessive western Pennsylvania are in a Level 3 out of 5 extreme climate danger for scattered tornadoes with secondary dangers for damaging wind gusts and huge hail as wind shear and an unstable ambiance mix with copious quantities of moisture.
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On Wednesday morning, volunteer firefighters from the Roganville, Texas, Fire Department responded to a high-water rescue throughout a Flash Flood Emergency. Watch as floodwaters come as much as their laps inside their firetruck.
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