Showing posts with label severe weather. Show all posts
Showing posts with label severe weather. Show all posts

MetMalaysia Issues Thunderstorm Alert for Five States

KUALA LUMPUR: The Malaysian Meteorological Department has warned of thunderstorms, torrential rains, and gusty winds affecting multiple areas in Malaysia. This advisory will remain active up till 1 pm on Wednesday (April 9) as posted on their Facebook page.

In Kedah, regions like Baling, Kulim, and Alor Setar are under watch.

Severe weather is anticipated to affect Penang as well.

In Perak, the areas expected to be impacted include Kerian, Larut, Matang dan Selama, Manjung, Kinta, Perak Tengah, Kampar, Bagan Datuk, Hilir Perak, Batangan Padang, and Muallim.

The Cameron Highlands of Pahang are currently under alert.

In Selangor, regions such as Sabak Bernam, Kuala Selangor, Hulu Selangor, Klang, Gombak, and Petaling are anticipated to face unfavorable circumstances.

This alert is triggered when thunderstorms accompanied by rain falling at a rate of over 20 millimeters per hour are anticipated or likely to continue for longer than one hour.

Tornadoes & Terrifying Storms: Where Severe Weather Will Strike Across the U.S.

As many as 80 million individuals spanning from the Midwest through the Southern states up to the Eastern region found themselves within the area affected by volatile meteorological conditions that posed risks of severe thunderstorms, sizable hail, and powerful twisters moving in over Sunday night into Monday.

"A wide area spanning much of the Southeast along with parts of the lower and mid Mississippi Valley, extending towards the Ohio Valley and southern Great Lakes is forecasted to experience multiple intense thunderstorms throughout today and tonight," according to NOAA. Storm Prediction Center said Sunday.

The center indicated that destructive winds were “probable,” adding that multiple tornadoes would likely form within supercell thunderstorms. Some of these tornadoes might be intense.

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Accuweather meteorologists warned Over a dozen tornadoes could potentially occur on Sunday afternoon and Sunday night, affecting areas including Little Rock in Arkansas; Memphis and Nashville in Tennessee; Paducah in Kentucky; and Evansville and Bloomington in Indiana.

Several regions targeted this week are the same ones struck by a sequence of tornadoes and storms two weeks prior. that resulted in over 40 fatalities During a two-day period of severe weather, the National Weather Service issued over 300 storm warnings. It was determined that three tornadoes occurred during this time. EF4 strength, according to AccuWeather Three EF3 tornadoes were also documented in Alabama, Arkansas, and Missouri.

Powerful gusts were already whipping around on Sunday.

An 85 mph wind gust causing roof damage and fallen trees was reported in Baxter Springs, Kansas, early Sunday. Weather.com reported In Joplin, Missouri, wind speeds reached 79 miles per hour, and hail with diameters of up to 2.5 inches was reported near Bridge Creek and Amber, Oklahoma, according to the service.

Where will the storms be heading on Monday?

Forecasters predict that the storms will likely hit the Southeast, Mid-Atlantic, and Northeast regions by Monday, stretching from Jacksonville, Florida, through Raleigh, North Carolina, up to Albany, New York.

"Severe weather on Monday will impact the heavily traveled Interstate 81, 85, and 95 routes extending from New Orleans all the way up to Atlanta, Charlotte, Washington, D.C., Philadelphia, and New York City," according to AccuWeather.

On Monday, the region with the greatest chance of experiencing tornadoes spanned from southern Alabama up to Virginia, according to Weather.com.

What does the prediction say for the remainder of this week?

The chaotic weather appears unlikely to settle: Forecasters warned that additional intense storms might extend from the Central U.S. to the East Coast during the middle of the week.

AccuWeather stated that as the spring weather patterns persist with a battle between warm, moist air coming from the Gulf and cold breezes originating from Canada, further episodes of severe weather are expected to occur.

The article initially appeared on USA TODAY: Twisters, fierce gusts, massive hail: Find out where intense thunderstorms will strike across the U.S.

Thunderstorms continue Sunday night for parts of Ontario

8:50 p.m. EDT: A line of thunderstorms continued pushing through southwestern Ontario on Sunday evening. This line prompted several severe thunderstorm warnings around Windsor and Sarnia earlier in the evening.

These storms will continue pushing east over the next couple of hours. Gusty winds and heavy rainfall are the predominant threats. Residents are advised to pay close attention to rapidly changing conditions, and continue monitoring local watches and warnings .

Stay tuned to The Weather Network for all the latest on this severe weather threat. The original article continues below.

Severe thunderstorm watches were issued for portions of southwestern Ontario on Sunday afternoon as a potent squall line moved into the Great Lakes region.

Sunday’s severe weather threat arrives courtesy of the same system responsible for a prolonged and damaging ice storm throughout cottage country and eastern Ontario.

The storms are likely between 8:00 p.m and 10:00 p.m. local time. Be sure to stay up-to-date with the latest watches and warnings in your region, and prepare to take immediate action to stay safe if dangerous weather threatens your location.

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Severe thunderstorms possible Sunday night

A damaging ice storm is responsible for hundreds of thousands of power outages across cottage country and eastern Ontario this weekend. Saturday saw a tremendous temperature gradient develop throughout the region, with highs approaching 20°C down in Windsor contrasting with a high just a few degrees above freezing in Toronto .

This expansive warmth will set the stage for widespread severe thunderstorms south of the border heading into Sunday.

The U.S. Storm Prediction Center (SPC) issued an enhanced risk for severe weather for a large portion of the country, which is a level three on the five-category scale measuring the potential for severe thunderstorms. This system could bring damaging winds and a few tornadoes south of the border.

Forecasters will watch a potential squall line from the system moving through Michigan toward southwestern Ontario around or after 8:00 p.m. ET Sunday.

Strong winds, heavy rainfall, and small hail are possible from Windsor to the Bruce Peninsula as the storms track east late into the evening. Windsor, Leamington, Chatham, Wallaceburg, and Sarnia have the highest chance of seeing strong to severe thunderstorms with this setup.

While thunderstorms are likely, there’s still some uncertainty regarding their potential severity given that they’ll happen at night and the cooler waters of the Great Lakes could serve to stabilize the atmosphere.

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Ontario Town Declares State of Emergency Amid Intense Ice Storm

A high-impact ice storm will carry over into Sunday afterwards hours of ice accretion left over 370,000 customers without power across Ontario by early Sunday afternoon.

Anticipate ongoing power disruptions throughout the rest of the weekend, coupled with hazardous roadways in areas affected by freezing rain and significant snow accumulation.

Remain at home when freezing rain occurs. Make certain to verify highway conditions and local weather alerts Before leaving, if needed.

PHOTOS: Damages and disruptions reported as an ice storm strikes Ontario

The municipalities of Orillia and Peterborough each announced a state of emergency. state of emergency On Sunday morning, the city faced extensive power failures, fallen trees, and hazardous driving conditions throughout urban areas because of the ice storm.

Local authorities are encouraging citizens to remain at home and refrain from traveling On the roadways, teams are working to reinstate electricity and clear debris. Additionally, they are advising for limited water usage to avoid overloading sewage systems.

WATCH: Be cautious of falling branches and risks from downed power lines as ice remains

The second phase of icy conditions persists through Sunday.

A significant amount of freezing rain blanketed cottage country and eastern Ontario on Saturday, accompanied by heavy snowfall in the northeast regions of Ontario and beyond. Ottawa Valley.

On Saturday evening, precipitation increased again following a calm period during the daytime hours, resulting in further ice accumulation across numerous regions that had already experienced significant icing.

Meteorologists anticipate a slight accumulation of ice affecting parts of the Greater Area. Toronto In the GTA, as temperatures drop near the freezing point through Saturday night into Sunday morning, the area might experience 2-5 mm of ice accumulation. This isn’t a significant event, yet it should be sufficient to render outdoor surfaces slippery.

Higher amounts are anticipated just north of the GTA. People in areas like Orangeville and Dundalk should be prepared. Barrie , and Orillia It's possible we could see an extra 15-20 millimeters of ice accumulation on Sunday. This is added to what has already been observed. More power disruptions are expected.

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Extensive icing accumulations of 10-15 mm are anticipated across most of the cottage region and eastern Ontario, with approximately 10 mm of ice predicted atop the snowfall that hit Ottawa and nearby areas.

Across southern Ontario, temperatures will slowly increase throughout Sunday, causing the precipitation to shift to regular rain and prompting the ice covering trees and power lines to start thawing. This warming trend will result in a severe thunderstorm threat through southwestern Ontario by Sunday night.

The severe winter storm isn’t only affecting southern Ontario; areas north of Lake Huron are also grappling with substantial quantities of ice and snow as a system originating from Colorado progresses through the area.

Sault Ste. Marie and Timmins You can expect 20-30 cm of snow from now until Monday, with certain rural regions possibly accumulating up to 50 cm. There's a strong chance that significant snowfall could lead to closures of Highways 11 and 17 near Lake Superior and in the vicinity of Timmins over Sunday evening into Monday.

Directly to the south of that area with significant snowfall, an accumulation of 30-40 mm of ice due to freezing rain might lead to extremely difficult traveling conditions along the Trans-Canada highway between Sault Ste. Marie and the mentioned location. Sudbury .

Above, temperatures might climb into the teens overnight on Sunday and early Monday before a powerful cold front moves through, ushering in significantly cooler conditions as we kick off April.

Follow The Weather Network for updates on the current weather conditions throughout Ontario.

A thumbnail photo captured in Barrie, Ontario, on March 30, 2025, by Mark Robinson/TWN.

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龍捲風襲擊美國中南部:罹難人數上升至40人

(法新社華盛頓17日電) 美國地方當局表示,上周末席捲美國中部和南部地區的龍捲風與強烈風暴罹難人數已增至40人,此外還有數十人受傷。

受影響地區的新聞頻道播出房屋屋頂被掀翻、樹木倒塌,以及卡車被強風吹翻的影片。

堪薩斯州(Kansas)警方表示,在「強烈沙塵暴」導致能見度驟降的情況下,當地發生涉及50多輛汽車的連環車禍,造成8人死亡。

奧克拉荷馬州(Oklahoma)緊急事故管理單位表示,由於野火和強風肆虐,共有4人喪命。

美國總統川普昨天在自家社群媒體「真實社群」(Truth Social)發文寫道:「我們正密切關注影響南部和中西部各州的強烈龍捲風與風暴。」

川普指出,已派遣國民兵(National Guard)前往阿肯色州(Arkansas)支援。當地官員表示,有3人因風暴死亡,還有32人受傷。