Severe Storms and Flood Threats Impact Millions Across Central and Midwest U.S.

Severe Storms and Flood Threats Impact Millions Across Central and Midwest U.S.
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Widespread severe weather is disrupting daily life and increasing safety risks for millions in multiple states.

  • Nearly 90 million Americans are facing flood threats after heavy rain in Missouri, Arkansas, Kansas, Oklahoma, and Texas.
  • More than 50 million people were in the severe weather threat zone on Saturday, stretching from Indiana into the Northeast.
  • Heat alerts have been issued across the central plains, with triple-digit temperatures expected to move east by week's end.
  • Forecasters say flooding could affect over 88 million people as storms continue to threaten the Midwest and northern Plains.
  • Meteorologists are tracking multiple days of strong storms expected to impact the Plains and Midwest.

Severe storms have brought heavy rain, flash floods, and heat alerts to large parts of the central and Midwest U.S., affecting millions of residents across several states.

The ongoing severe weather increases the risk of property damage, travel disruptions, and personal safety hazards, while also straining emergency response resources across affected regions.

Authorities and meteorologists are monitoring the situation as storms and heat are forecast to persist, with additional alerts and safety advisories expected in the coming days.

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