Summary
Millions in the U.S. could experience severe weather this week due to two storms. These storms may cause heavy rain, thunderstorms, and even snow across large areas, particularly affecting states from Texas to Kentucky.
Key Facts
- Two storms are expected to bring severe weather to parts of the U.S. this week.
- A storm will start over Texas on Thursday and move toward the Great Lakes by Friday.
- States like northeast Texas, Oklahoma, Arkansas, and others may face severe thunderstorms.
- There is a risk of flash flooding from northeast Louisiana to southern Kentucky.
- Snow, ice, and bad travel conditions could occur in northern areas of the storm.
- Severe storms may produce hail, strong winds, and possibly tornadoes.
- Colder temperatures may return to the Great Lakes and the eastern U.S. over the weekend.