Severe Thunderstorm Watch Issued For Central And Southern US
Severe Thunderstorm Watch Issued For Central And Southern US...
A severe thunderstorm watch has been issued for parts of the central and southern United States, including Texas, Oklahoma, Arkansas, and Louisiana, as a powerful storm system moves through the region. The National Weather Service (NWS) warned of potential damaging winds, large hail, and isolated tornadoes through Wednesday evening.
The watch, active until 10 PM CDT, covers over 15 million people across multiple states. Meteorologists urge residents to stay alert, as rapidly changing conditions could lead to dangerous weather. The storm system follows unseasonably warm temperatures, creating ideal conditions for severe thunderstorms.
Local emergency management agencies have activated response plans, and schools in some areas dismissed students early as a precaution. Social media reports indicate power outages already affecting parts of northern Texas. The storms come just weeks after deadly tornadoes struck the Midwest, raising public concern.
Flight delays are mounting at major hubs like Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport, with airlines issuing travel waivers. The NWS advises people to secure outdoor items, charge devices, and prepare for possible power disruptions. Updates are available through NOAA Weather Radio and local broadcasters.
This weather event is trending nationally due to its widespread impact and timing during peak spring storm season. Similar systems in recent years have caused billions in damage, putting communities on high alert. Forecasters expect the system to weaken overnight but caution that additional storms may develop Thursday.