• 5 hours ago
Severe storms in the South this weekend could lead to flash flooding and even tornadoes.
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00:00And in the short term, there are your tornado watches and tonight's severe threat continuing.
00:04But this next threat is going to escalate from California with a new round of very disruptive weather.
00:09That's right. This next storm system is pretty much going to go coast to coast as we head throughout the weekend.
00:14It'll start tomorrow, tomorrow afternoon, bringing heavy rainfall there across central California
00:19and flooding rainfall across southern California, especially where the burn scarred areas are.
00:24And it's also going to bring heavy snowfall there across parts of the California mountain ranges,
00:28especially above 6,000 feet. In addition to that, there will be another snow and ice potential here
00:34stretching from Oklahoma all the way up towards New England to the south,
00:37where we're going to see another risk of severe weather here,
00:40primarily across generally the same area we're tracking the severe weather threat right now.
00:45Here's the overall setup for severe weather as we head throughout Saturday.
00:49It's going to be encompassing a majority of the same areas we're tracking right now,
00:52stretching from East Texas into parts of Kentucky as we head into Saturday,
00:57Saturday afternoon. And on our AccuWeather storm scale of 1 to 4,
01:00this region right here in the middle, that orange shaded region, will be at a level 2 of 4 there.
01:05As far as the overall severe weather potential, we will be watching out for large hail, damaging winds,
01:10flooding rainfall, and yes, even a tornado threat associated with these storms here
01:14as they work their way into the forecast starting on Saturday.
01:17And then after that, yes, we will be watching out for an additional threat there
01:20for flash flooding as we head into next weekend.

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