Significant Storms Are About To Break Out…
In this forecast, we are breaking down a NASTY STORM that will bring the threat of severe weather and a huge heatwave to the United States over the next few days. This will impact states like Texas, Oklahoma, Louisiana, the Midwest, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, and Arkansas. In addition to this, there is a chance for a tropical depression or tropical storm later this week near Florida, Georgia, and South Carolina! These are signs that the transition from La Nina to El Nino is occurring. Large to very large hail, damaging winds, and tornadoes are all possible. A strong tornado or two will be possible. Find the latest details of the weather across the United States in our latest weather forecast.
0:00 – Intro
0:23 – Today’s Weather
1:21 – Severe Weather Potential This Week
5:29 – Long-Term Severe Weather Threats
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