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A population of over 13 million people in parts of Texas, Oklahoma, Louisiana, Mississippi, Arkansas, Tennessee, Kentucky, Missouri and Illinois could see the most severe weather later in the day, the Storm Prediction Center said. The main potential hazards are damaging winds, large hail and tornadoes.
On Thursday, the storm was trekking across the Rocky Mountains, FOX Weather reported. Through the weekend and into early next week, the storm will bring impacts to around 150 million Americans, the report said.
Officials say one of the “most significant” airlifts in Alaska history is underway to evacuate hundreds of people from storm-devastated coastal towns
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Weekend storm update: Isolated tornado added to part of Michigan forecast, heavy rain too
Here's an overall rundown of the storm system that will come together right over the top of Michigan tonight into Sunday.
The Wind River Mountains were expected to see between 3 and 6 inches of snow between 7,500 and 9,000 feet, with between 5 and 10 inches possible in higher terrain, the NWS said. The advisories were in effect until 11 p.m. MST as of reporting.
The bottom line is if the 2025 season only had one last shot to threaten land, would it seize it, or just let it slip by?
Tempe suffered citywide destruction from a powerful microburst storm that brought 70 mph winds. Here's how it's cleaning up and how you can get help.
In addition to the likelihood of some tree damage and power outages, the strong winds can also impact a football game on Sunday and end the fall foliage season across much of the interior Northeast.