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Severe Thunderstorm Warning: Live Tracker Maps as Millions Under Alert

Severe Thunderstorm Warning: Live Tracker Maps as Millions Under Alert

Summary

Severe thunderstorm warnings were issued across many U.S. states on Tuesday as fast-moving storms brought strong winds and large hail. These storms caused risks like downed trees, power outages, vehicle damage, and localized flooding in parts of the Northeast, Midwest, South, and Texas.

Key Facts

  • Storms moved at speeds up to 50 mph and produced wind gusts up to 60 mph.
  • Hail as large as half-dollar size (about 1.25 inches) was reported.
  • Warnings covered areas in Connecticut, Michigan, Indiana, Ohio, Arkansas, Louisiana, and Texas.
  • The storms caused damage to trees, power lines, roofs, siding, and vehicles.
  • Some areas also faced risks of flash flooding due to heavy rain.
  • Residents were advised to seek shelter inside sturdy buildings and avoid travel.
  • Weather officials stressed quick action since wind damage could occur before rain or lightning.
  • Several counties in Michigan's Detroit metro area and northern Connecticut were heavily affected.
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