domingo, 21 de abril de 2019

WEEK 25: UNDER THE WEATHER WITH THE WEATHER

TEXT 1
Even though the showers and isolated thunderstorms will be brief and miss many cities and towns, Easter egg hunts and other holiday gatherings can be temporarily disrupted in areas that do get hit with wet weather.
A period of steady rain is likely in eastern parts of Maine on Sunday morning, but that will move offshore by the midday and afternoon hours.
Anybody with travel plans on interstates 80, 81, 83, 90 and 95 on Sunday should be alert for rapidly changing roadway conditions and expect slowed traffic in any heavier showers.
A few airline delays are also possible into Monday, but these should not be widespread since the gusty winds that whipped through the Northeast on Friday and Saturday will subside on Sunday and Monday.
As many partake in Earth Day celebrations and festivities on Monday, a new area of low pressure will develop off the mid-Atlantic coastline and bring a period of steady rain to southeastern New England as it tracks northward.
South Carolina (TEXT 2)
There was one confirmed EF1 tornado that hit Florence County, the National Weather Service said. A family became stranded in their home Friday due to flooding in Pickens County, according to TV station WSPA. The Oconee Joint Regional Sewer Authority experienced an overflow at a treatment plant along near Greenville, prompting warnings to avoid the water in a nearby creek. Damage to trees and powerlines was widespread across the state on Friday, with the most damage being done between Charleston and Savannah, Georgia. Several tornadoes may be confirmed over the weekend as the National Weather Service surveys the damage.


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