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((VO-Crazy Weather ))??Experts say a volatile weather pattern may affect several southern states this weekend.????((VO-Tweet))??The National Weather Service released a statement and sent out this tweet saying “Major Severe weather outbreak likely today, from eastern Texas to the Lower Mississippi Valley region.
Threats include damaging winds, very large hail, flash flooding and long track violent tornadoes.????((VO-Masters Reuters/Lightning))??The storm could potentially hit Georgia on Sunday afternoon, where the Masters Golf Tournament is currently taking place.
An Accuweather Senior Meteorologist said that on Sunday the storm may cause “frequent lightning strikes, torrential downpours and strong wind gusts.”????((VO-Storms))??According to Alabama.com NOAA’s Storm Prediction Center has placed more than half of the state under a severe weather risk from today through 7 a.m.
Sunday.????((VO-National Weather Svc Pics))??The National Weather Service warned that this is a dangerous situation and residents should not take it lightly.????((VO-National Weather Svc Pics))??For Saturday the severe weather will reportedly stretch from Dallas to Birmingham Alabama.
Experts say Potentially Deadly and Destructive tornadoes are most likely to occur on Saturday afternoon and evening.????((VO-Storms))??Accuweather notes that the storms are expected to lose their intensity as they head towards the Atlantic coast later Sunday night to Monday.
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