Fuente: New York Post
Originally Published by: Days of storms soak drought-stricken Gulf Coast, Southeast through Mother's Day Brain-eating amoeba detected in water at iconic US National Parks, study finds See it: Mississippi drone video reveals devastation left behind by tornado in Bogue Chitto After a brief reprieve, a severe weather pattern is expected to return later this month across the Plains over the historical “Tornado Alley,” which stretches from Nebraska south through Kansas, Oklahoma and parts of North Texas. Ahead of this pattern flip, severe storms are forecast to reignite over nearly 40 million people across parts of the Southern Plains Friday through Mother’s Day. Thunderstorms packing large hail and damaging wind gusts up to 60 mph are expected to fire late Friday afternoon and through the evening hours.