2025-04-03 22:55:09
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Severe Weather Threatens Central U.S. with Flooding and Tornadoes

This week, the central United States faces a dire threat from severe weather, including a rare 1-in-1,000-year flooding risk. Heavy rainfall from an atmospheric river is expected to unleash catastrophic flash flooding across the Lower Ohio Valley, Mid-South, and Arkansas.

Recent tornado outbreaks have already resulted in fatalities and widespread destruction, particularly in states like Missouri and Indiana. With predicted rainfall exceeding 12 inches in some areas, authorities are urging residents to prepare for possible evacuations and seek higher ground.

The extreme weather events are linked to climate change, increasing moisture levels and intensifying storms. As communities brace for what could be a historic flooding event, the urgency for safety and preparedness is paramount.

Residents are advised to remain vigilant, heed warnings, and take precautions to protect their lives and property as this severe weather unfolds.

Yahoo News
2. April 2025 um 16:04

Forecaster delivers ominous warning of 1-in-1,000-year flood coming this week

Forecasters warn of 1-in-1,000-year flood risk in central U.S. this week, with heavy rains from atmospheric river and high pressure off Southeast U.S. causing flash flooding in Lower Ohio Valley, Mid-South, and Arkansas. Kentucky has already seen deadly flooding this year, with 24 deaths in February. Relentless rainfall will first cause problems in creeks, streams, and low-lying areas before leading to river flooding that may continue into next week. People in affected areas should prepare to..
The Guardian
3. April 2025 um 15:37

‘Potentially historic’ flooding threat looms after almost 100 tornadoes hit US

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tz
3. April 2025 um 19:11

Tornados sweep across the USA and claim fatalities: The fear of "historic flash floods" is rising

Tornados occurred in the USA, which claimed fatalities and increased the fear of floods. The Midwest, known as Tornado Alley, where such storms occur annually, is particularly affected. The regions of Kansas, Nebraska, Oklahoma and Texas are especially at risk. Around 1,200 tornados hit these US regions each year and claim an average of around 80 fatalities. The current storms have already claimed at least 40 lives in March. CNN reports a tornado watch for 14 million people, from Ohio to Missi..
Der Spiegel
3. April 2025 um 15:43

USA: Severe Thunderstorms and Tornadoes Claim Fatalities

The weather service warns of "life-threatening, catastrophic, and potentially historic" flash floods in the Midwest and South of the USA. People should immediately seek safety.
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