As severe weather continues to impact various regions in the United States, the National Weather Service (NWS) has issued multiple alerts for different weather phenomena. From beach hazards to thunderstorms and flash floods, residents in several states are urged to stay vigilant and take necessary precautions.
In Maryland and Virginia, a Beach Hazards Statement has been issued for Maryland Beaches County and Accomack and Northampton Counties. Strong longshore currents and a high risk for rip currents in the surf zone are expected from 8 AM EDT through this evening, posing dangers to swimmers and beachgoers.
In Kansas, severe thunderstorm warnings have been issued for Northeastern Stafford County, with quarter-size hail expected to cause damage to vehicles. Another warning for ping pong ball-size hail has been issued for Hudson, with potential injuries to people and animals outdoors and damage to roofs, siding, windows, and vehicles.
In Nebraska, a Flash Flood Warning has been issued for Southeastern Mitchell County due to heavy rain causing flash flooding of small creeks and streams, urban areas, highways, streets, and underpasses. Residents are advised to be cautious and avoid flooded areas.
Along the coastal areas of South Carolina and Georgia, Coastal Flood Advisories have been issued for Charleston, Colleton, Beaufort, and Jasper Counties. Saltwater inundation is expected to impact roads and properties, with high tides causing up to one foot of inundation above ground level.
In California, a Dense Smoke Advisory has been issued for several areas, including Fresno-Tulare Lower Sierra and Kings Canyon National Park, where visibility is less than one mile in dense smoke. Hazardous driving conditions are anticipated, and residents are advised to take precautions.
As these severe weather events unfold, it is crucial for residents in the affected areas to stay informed, follow guidance from local authorities, and prioritize safety. By being proactive and prepared, individuals can minimize risks and ensure their well-being during challenging weather conditions.
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References:
– Beach Hazards Statement: [Link]
– Severe Thunderstorm Warning 1: [Link]
– Severe Thunderstorm Warning 2: [Link]
– Flash Flood Warning: [Link]
– Coastal Flood Advisories: [Link]
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