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      Gusty Thunderstorms to Impact the South, Southeast
      Hot and humid conditions combined with cold air aloft will fuel gusty thunderstorms today and tonight.
       
      There will be two distinct areas of concern for severe weather today. The first will be found across the Deep South and Southeast states. The second area will be located over the southern Plains.
       
      The government’s Storm Prediction Center has placed much of the southern Plains, Lower Mississippi Valley, and Southeast states in a Marginal Risk, or a 1 out of 5 on the severe weather probability scale, while portions of Texas, South Carolina, Georgia, and northeastern Florida are in a Slight Risk, or a 2 out of 5 on the severe weather probability scale.
       
      Thunderstorms will be capable of producing wind gusts greater than 60 mph, flooding downpours, and quarter-sized hail, though golf ball-sized hail will be possible in Texas. An isolated tornado will also be possible.
       
      The main cities at risk for severe storms today include Charleston, S.C., Savannah, Ga., Jacksonville, Fla., and Abilene and Midland, Texas. Other cities that could see a stronger thunderstorm include Oklahoma City, Dallas, New Orleans, Atlanta, Raleigh, N.C., and Orlando, Fla.
       
      Severe thunderstorms will continue to develop on Friday across the Southeast states while spreading into portions of the Mid-Atlantic. The Storm Prediction Center has already issued a Slight Risk for severe thunderstorms for Friday from southern Virginia to southeastern Alabama.
       
      Make sure to know the difference between a watch and a warning should they become issued. A “watch” means that conditions are favorable for severe weather to occur and to be on alert for any rapidly changing conditions. A “warning” means that severe weather is imminent, and you should act fast to remain safe.

      The best way to remain safe is to stay prepared and informed about your local weather. Have a severe weather kit packed with a battery-operated radio, water, and non-perishable food items should you be without power for long periods of time. Also, check the WeatherBug app frequently for any updates on today's severe weather. Remember, "When Thunder Roars, Go Indoors!"
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