Rare June severe weather outbreak set to hit the Southeast

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Rare June severe weather outbreak set to hit the Southeast
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A rare storm forecast may lead to turbulent weather conditions across portions of the Southeast and Gulf Coast, affecting more than 23 million people.

Jake DeRees

By Wednesday morning, the Storm Prediction Center issued a moderate risk of severe storms, a level 4 out of 5 on their scale, for a region that does not typically see such a high echelon of severe thunderstorms of this nature during the month of June. For the Southeast and Gulf Coast regions, severe storms are most likely during the early spring months like March or April. By mid-June, the greatest concentration of severe thunderstorms is typically across the Great Plains.

As the day progresses from morning into the afternoon, Alabama and Georgia will join the severe weather threat with the greatest chance of storms to occur in the afternoon into the evening hours. The risk continues Thursday for nearly 4 million people across the Gulf Coast and the Florida Panhandle, including the I-10 corridor. Hazards will include damaging hail and gusty winds, yet again.

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