This past weekend, a powerful weather system struck the southern U.S., causing high winds, heavy rain, and multiple tornadoes. Texas experienced the worst damage, with homes destroyed and at least two fatalities reported. Over 20,000 flights were impacted, and more than 96,000 businesses lost power. This severe weather event affected a vast area, causing both local chaos and travel disruptions. Communities are now beginning the recovery process as they unite to support each other through these challenging times.
This past weekend, the southern United States took a serious hit from a powerful weather system that rolled in with high winds, heavy rain, and multiple tornadoes. Cities across the region were affected as a wave of severe weather moved through from Saturday morning into the evening. This event has left homeowners and businesses grappling with significant damage as communities come together to begin the recovery process.
On December 28, Texas experienced the brunt of the storm, with multiple tornadoes touching down and wreaking havoc. Reports indicate that homes and businesses were destroyed or heavily damaged, with scenes of devastation across the state. The storms didn’t stop there, as they brought a wave of severe weather all the way to the Midwest and mid-Atlantic regions, affecting a vast area of the country.
Over the weekend, a staggering total of more than 160 severe weather incidents were recorded. This included nearly three dozen tornadoes. Unfortunately, at least two fatalities surfaced from the storm, with tragic news coming from both Texas and Mississippi. In Texas, a 70-year-old man lost his life due to a tree falling on his truck, while Mississippi reported fatalities linked to a tree collapsing on a home and another from falling debris.
The severe weather not only affected local residents but also caused major disruptions to travel plans. More than 20,000 flights were either delayed or canceled over the weekend, leaving countless travelers frustrated and scrambling as they attempted to navigate this unexpected weather chaos. With heavy thunderstorms expected to continue, the disruption is projected to extend into the eastern states as the system moves northeast.
To add to the challenges faced by many, over 96,000 homes and businesses were left without power across several states, including Texas, Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama, Georgia, North Carolina, and Florida. As communities work together to restore power, officials are urging everyone to stay safe and updated on current conditions.
As this severe weather ticked eastward, other regions were not entirely in the clear, either. An atmospheric river fueled by warm and humid conditions in the Southeast is expected to bring heavy rain and snow to the Northwest. Locations from San Francisco to Portland reported damaging winds, reaching up to 150 mph in some high elevations and 50 mph at lower elevations. Residents in these areas could see up to 6 inches of rain and 3 feet of snow in the mountains. Wind gusts have warned many to take the necessary precautions as the weather system continues to evolve.
As the cold front responsible for this whirlwind of weather moves quickly through the region, thunderstorms are expected to die down by Sunday evening. However, the lingering effects of this severe outbreak will certainly be felt for some time to come. Residents throughout the impacted areas are urged to stay alert and follow news updates to ensure safety and preparedness during these unpredictable weather patterns.
As communities reflect on the weekend’s chaos, it becomes clear that the strength of the human spirit will shine through. People are coming together to support each other and rebuild after this severe weather outbreak. Stay safe, everyone!
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