Map shows widespread evacuations could strike in 7 states this weekend
- A dangerous storm system threatens the central United States, with over 46 million people at risk of flash flooding and severe storms, according to AccuWeather experts.
- Areas may receive 12-18 inches of rain, with localized amounts reaching 21 inches, creating risks of catastrophic flooding, as warned by AccuWeather Chief Meteorologist Jonathan Porter.
- States like Missouri are preparing for extreme weather, with emergency agencies stocking sandbags and issuing evacuation advisories to mitigate impact, as reported by the Associated Press.
- Local officials express frustration over limited resources to manage what is described as a 'once-in-a-generation' event, and the National Weather Service warns rivers could reach record levels, according to the Associated Press.
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A dangerous and potentially historic weather event is unfolding across the central United States, with AccuWeather expert meteorologists warning of life-threatening flash flooding and severe thunderstorms, including tornadoes. More than 46 million people are at risk of flash flooding, and over 83 million face the threat of severe storms. A slow-moving storm system, combined […] Historic Flooding And Tornado Threat Looms Over Central US As Stor…
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