In the United States, there are many states on alert for severe storms on Friday (16) caused by standard heat. At the same time, the country reaches the peak of the hurricane season.
Strong storms hit parts of the central United States on Wednesday (14), and the threat of the storm on Thursday (15) problems for millions of people in the Middle West, where some areas have already been injured on wind, cold and hurricanes.
The year has been moved Hurricanes in the United StatesBut May is usually the most crowded month. This year is the third most active to date, behind the 2011 record season only and last year.
The storm that slaughtered the United States on Thursday morning (15) caused violent storms late in the afternoon and night in the Middle West.
More than 20 million people from Minnesota to Michigan and Indiana – including Minypolis, Milwoki and Chicago – are at risk of level 3 of 5 storm storms, according to the storm prediction center.
At least nine hurricanes were reported in Minnesota and Yistsen on Thursday (15).
Significant damage was reported in Dodge County, Wisconsin, When a series of storms All over the province caused shelter alerts immediately and the transportation of the population, according to Sharif Del Schmidt.
“Perhaps there were two others with slight injuries.”
Schmidt said that many of the streets of provinces and highways are closed due to the fall of electricity and trees. In Juno, many houses were damaged, and at least one of them collapsed. He added that everyone at home was able to go out safely.
A series of storms that moved to Lake Michigan began moving to Michigan and to the far north of Indiana on Thursday evening (15).
The strong winds were the main threat at night, with the possibility of hurricanes.
Until the beginning of Friday (16), more than 280,000 agents were outside the authority in Michigan, according to Tracking Poweroutage.us. The Public Services Company for Energy for Consumers said that the reviews to restore energy supplies are still pending, according to a company affiliated with CNNand Abstraction.
Standard heat, similar to July, I reached these areas this week, allowing the atmosphere to store a lot of fuel for explosive storms.
The strong winds are likely to be in any storm of the afternoon, but parts of Michigan and Indiana may feel with up to 120 km/h at the end of the night. You can receive a vast area, from Minnesota and Yistsen to parts of Missouri and Kentucky, the cold of chicken eggs.
Storms with wind and cold storms and perhaps a hurricane more likely in the center of Virginia, but some strongest storms can reach parts of North Carolina and Maryland.
Storm alert
Some powerful storms may continue in Mississippi and Ouhayu on Friday morning (16), but a more severe threat may appear in the afternoon.
There is a risk of severe storms from 5 out of 5 south, from Missouri to Kentucky, according to SPC.
“All the extreme climate risk on the agenda, including strong winds, strong cold, hurricanes and heavy rains,” Kentucky. “Some strong and very strong hurricanes are possible.”
Meteorologists were initially concerned that morning storms would reduce the chance of harsh weather conditions at a later time, but this scenario seems less likely.
SPC now warns of “regional outbreaks” with some intense Supercells.
Storms can reach parts of Missouri and Arkansas in the afternoon and expand quickly as they advance to the east. In the end, a series of storms is expected to be formed and reach parts of Missouri, South Illinois, West Kentucky and South Indiana, with wind storms exceeding 128 km/h.
Dangerous storms They can continue after dusk, especially in parts of Kentucky and areas to the east. This is a threat that one must be particularly aware, as night tasks almost double the possibility that they are deadly from those that occur during the day, according to a study conducted in 2022.
Bad weather will continue next week
Strong storms are possible in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean and the northeast on Saturday (17), while the same storm caused Thursday and Friday threats to the East. Wind and cold storms are the largest threat at the present time, but a hurricane cannot be eliminated.
New storms can bring storms of wind, cold and hurricanes to parts of the southern plains from Saturday afternoon (17).
The plains will remain the main focus of the severe climate on Sunday and Monday (19) as well, with potential destructive storms in a large part of Oklahoma and Kandas.