At least 15 entities in the United States will be affected by severe weather conditions the first week of April, which will cause storms and tornadoes in the center of the country with impacts to the north and east.
On Friday, several areas faced storms and tornadoes, a situation that will be repeated starting Monday, indicates an AccuWeather report.
The hardest hit states were Indiana, Louisiana, Kentucky, Ohio, Tennessee, West Virginia, Virginia, Pennsylvania.
In addition to these entities, the new alert indicates that the rains and intense winds would extend to New Jersey, Maryland and regions of New York.
“This upcoming storm could be even stronger than the storm that developed late last week,” AccuWeather Senior Meteorologist Joe Lundberg.
The report indicates that another storm will travel across the country, but it will strengthen as the days go by.
“To start the new week, the incoming storm will move across the western US. Rain will fall along the coast while snow will fall in some inland places like Denver, Salt Lake City and Donner Pass in the Sierra Nevada. “, indicated.
Several states will have everything from snow to hail, in addition to strong winds,
“Hail will be the main threat of these electrical storms, along with the typical torrential rains and frequent lightning,” it notes.
On Saturday night, New York City faced a thunderstorm with high winds.
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