Very large hail, potentially more than 2 inches in diameter, will threaten the central Carolinas and parts of South Dakota, Nebraska and Wyoming on Monday.Īn area from Oklahoma to Mississippi and an area including parts of the Texas and Oklahoma panhandles into New Mexico could see severe thunderstorms Monday, with the main threat being damaging winds.ĭebris is left behind after a reported tornado touched down in several areas of Greenwood, Indiana, near Bargersville, Sunday. Severe thunderstorm watches have been issued from western New York southward to North Carolina for this afternoon into the evening hours. Damaging winds and hail are the main threats through Monday evening, and tornadoes are possible. Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington, DC, and Raleigh, North Carolina, are included in the enhanced risk area.Ī Level 2 of 5 slight risk area includes New York City, Charlotte, North Carolina, and Columbia, South Carolina, while Boston, Atlanta and Montgomery, Alabama, are under a Level 1 marginal risk. A Level 3 of 5 enhanced risk is highlighted for the mid-Atlantic and Northeast, where multiple rounds of thunderstorms are possible later in the day. Around 50,000 customers were without power in both Kentucky and Michigan.Īs the storm system pushes east, more than 90 million people are under the threat of severe weather Monday. Power outages continued to affect a large swath of the South, including more than 90,000 customers each in Tennessee and Arkansas as of Monday afternoon, according to. Powerful storms knock out power to more than 700,000 across South and Ohio Valley
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