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US Severe Storms To Cause Possible Floods Across Various States Following Exposure To Strong Jet Stream

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The US severe storms will cause possible floods across various states following the exposure to a strong jet stream.

US Severe Storms
The US severe storms will cause possible floods across various states following the exposure to a strong jet stream. (Photo: Axios)

US Severe Storms Will Cause Possible Floods Across States Due to Exposure to Strong Jet Stream and Decreasing Temperature

US severe storms will possibly cause floods across various states due to the exposure to a strong jet stream and the low temperature, wherein US severe storms coming to the region are visible to the weather system.

According to a report published in GBNews, weather experts claimed that their system detected US severe storms as they are being pulled by the jet stream using strong winds that add to how US severe storms move and their potential effects on the regions they will hit.

With the coming US severe storms, experts revealed that possible floods would be expected to rise if the raindrops will continue to increase together with other massive impacts of the US severe storms, including strong winds, low temperatures, and hazardous conditions, which would affect different states.

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US Severe Storms to Disrupt Travels and Plans for Residents Due to Possible Flooding in Several Areas

Following the news about the US severe storms, several residents have canceled their outdoor plans and scheduled travels to ensure safety due to the possible flooding in several areas and other bad weather conditions.

Experts encouraged individuals to prepare for the US severe storms, including checking if their houses are strong enough for the winds, saving food, and getting ready the essential things during storms, AccuWeather reported.

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