Barbara weakens to a tropical storm
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North Texas storms leave more than 47,000 without power
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More storms Tue. along with continued heat
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A Level 1 risk means isolated severe storms will be possible. The Level 1 risk area includes most of south Alabama (but not the extreme southeast corner) as well as areas roughly south of the Interstate 20 corridor. No severe weather is expected in north Alabama.
We have the kind of environment that will support a fast developing line of thunderstorms over Lower Michigan late today.
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Tuesday will be the most impacted commute day of the week, thanks to a round of scattered morning storms. Parts of the Philadelphia region are under a marginal risk for severe weather, meaning a few storms could bring heavy rain and localized flooding with potential for a few gusty winds.
After tornado-warned storms damaged McAlester, Cimmaron and more, the state could face another round of severe weather starting after 1 p.m. Sunday.
Some states in the South are bracing for further rounds of severe storms after a weekend system killed at least one person in Georgia. According to the Georgia Emergency Management Agency (GEMA), the person died in Banks County when a tree fell on a car, Fox 5 Atlanta reported.
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Up to 2-inch hail, larger than a golf ball but smaller than a tennis ball, and 75 mph winds are forecast for southeastern Colorado on Sunday, according to the National Weather Service.
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After a damp and gray Monday, storms return on Tuesday. They could deliver pockets of heavy rain and potentially damaging wind gusts. Once they’re over, though, we’re in for another run of sunny and summery days to close out the week.