Millions in central U.S. facing severe weather threats after weekend of storms
Summary
Nearly 90 million people in the central United States face flood dangers after heavy rain caused flash floods in several states. At the same time, a heat wave with temperatures over 100 degrees is spreading across the central plains.Key Facts
- Flash floods hit Missouri, Arkansas, Kansas, Oklahoma, and Texas after heavy rain.
- About 90 million Americans are at risk of flooding.
- Flood threats are expected to continue into Monday night.
- Heat alerts cover the central plains region.
- Temperatures are rising into the triple digits (above 100°F).
- The heat wave is moving eastward toward the end of the week.
- A meteorologist, Rob Marciano, is monitoring the weather situation.
- The severe weather includes both heavy rain/flooding and extreme heat.
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