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AccuWeather forecasters warn of more dangerous weather for storm-weary areas

By Jessica Storm, AccuWeather Meteorologist

Published Mar 29, 2022 4:00 PM EST | Updated Mar 30, 2022 2:33 PM EST

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A volatile weather system tracking west to east across the United States is threatening to bring an outbreak of severe weather to a wide section of the Gulf Coast region hit hard by a tornado outbreak last week, as well as for an area farther to the north that includes Mississippi and Tennesee valleys into Wednesday night, AccuWeather forecasters warned.

Tens of millions of Americans live in areas that will be under a threat of significant severe weather, and the threat will continue well into the nighttime hours.

The risk of damaging thunderstorms and heavy downpours will be prevalent through much of Wednesday night into areas from eastern Texas to the Florida Panhandle and as far north as southern Illinois. Severe thunderstorms are likely to impact some of the same areas that were slammed with severe weather just a week earlier, and AccuWeather meteorologists are warning residents in those areas to be on high alert once again for more dangerous storms.

"While locations from western Kentucky to far eastern Texas may have storms containing damaging winds, flooding downpours, hail and an isolated tornado, the greatest risk for tornadoes is expected to be across an area from central Louisiana through Mississippi into western Alabama," said AccuWeather Meteorologist Isaac Longley. Outside of direct impact from tornadoes, powerful wind gusts in the strongest storms can produce AccuWeather Local StormMax™ gusts of 90 mph.

Thunderstorms wasted no time ramping up Wednesday morning across Arkansas, western Louisiana and Missouri. Memphis, Tennessee, and Cape Girardeau, Missouri were in the path of the storms during the latter part of Wednesday afternoon. For other locations, including New Orleans, the stormy weather is likely to hit during the evening hours. Just last week, part of New Orleans and a suburb took a direct hit from an EF3 tornado.

The National Weather Service (NWS) issued a rare high wind warning for southern Louisiana in effect for Wednesday. The meteorologist-in-charge for the NWS New Orleans office said on Twitter, "this a rare event, but with the area still having so MANY blue tarped roofs on the south shore and in the Bayou Parishes due to Ida, and Arabi tornado path we thought this was appropriate."

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In addition to the high winds, flash flooding will again be a concern Wednesday and Wednesday night, especially as rivers remain at fairly high levels after the last outbreak of rain and storms.

Storms are forecast to speed into Nashville and Birmingham, Alabama, during the evening hours of Wednesday.

"It is likely that the severe thunderstorms will move eastward at a swift pace Wednesday night and could be racing along at 50 mph or more," AccuWeather Meteorologist Ryan Adamson said. "This fast motion may not allow people in the path of the storms much time to react and take shelter."

The storm system moving eastward is so expansive that more than 50 million are at risk for some type of severe weather into Wednesday night, according to the National Weather Service's Storm Prediction Center (SPC). The SPC has issued a moderate risk for severe weather Wednesday, which is the second-highest risk category for severe thunderstorms issued by the center. More than 8.2 million people live in the area covered by a moderate risk.

New Orleans, which sustained a direct hit from an EF3 tornado last week, is in line for more severe weather this week, AccuWeather forecasters say.

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The threat of nighttime tornadoes will once again be a hazard that residents in these areas are advised to be on alert for.

"A major concern about this outbreak is that severe thunderstorms will likely continue into the overnight hours, which can be especially dangerous," said Longley, who advised those in the region to keep a pair of shoes, a flashlight and charged electronic devices nearby when they go to sleep each night.

Farther to the north, across portions of the Ohio Valley and on to the western slopes of the Appalachians and lower Great Lakes regions, high winds can knock down trees and lead to sporadic power outages. The strong gusts can even occur in the absence of downpours and thunder and lightning.

Forecasters say anyone planning to be out in the elements might want to reconsider travel plans as flooding on roadways can be particularly difficult to see at night and conditions can often change rapidly.

"It remains critical that anyone in the potential path of severe weather has a way to receive time-sensitive and potentially life-saving warnings," urged AccuWeather Meteorologist Mary Gilbert.

By Thursday, much of the stormy weather will continue to shift eastward, bringing with it the potential for severe weather across much of the East Coast. There can be strong wind gusts, small hail and even flash flooding from torrential downpours.

"By the end of the week, the storm is forecast to finally push off the East coast and move out over the Atlantic Ocean, effectively ending the opportunity for additional potent weather," Gilbert explained.

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