Several US states are set to experience exceptional rainfall, with increased flood risks (details)
Arab Weather - Meteorologists at the Arab Weather Regional Center said that the latest computer model outputs indicate an intensification of weather disturbances and a heavy rain wave affecting the United States starting Wednesday and throughout the weekend, accompanied by severe thunderstorms producing tornadoes, heavy hail, and flooding.
An extremely cold upper wave is crossing the United States, causing extreme weather and heavy clouds laden with very high rates of rainfall.
After reading the latest advanced computer outputs, the weather forecasters at the Arab Weather Center said that there is an extremely cold upper wave coming from the north that will cross the United States and coincide with an influx of very warm and humid air coming from the waters of the Atlantic Ocean and the Gulf of Mexico, causing the formation of severe thunderstorms that are believed to be supercells, which are accompanied by severe weather phenomena. This type of supercell is accompanied by heavy rainfall with a high rate of abundance, in addition to being accompanied by strong thunderstorms and the fall of hailstones in large quantities. The exceptional weather conditions are expected to include a number of the United States.
The warning index rises to the severe level, and heavy rainfall threatens the risk of flooding.
According to advanced computer outputs, the warning level has been raised to the severe level, with the results of numerical computer models indicating that massive amounts of rainfall will fall today and in the coming days, totaling 100-200 mm in some areas. Some models also predict amounts of rainfall that may reach 300 mm or more. The amounts vary from one region to another, depending on the terrain and geographical nature. This warns of the real dangers of floods, landslides, and rockfalls due to the ground becoming saturated with water, which may exceed its needs.
And God knows best.
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