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    Task Force Hub: Severe weather outbreak—Millions at risk

02:59 PM
August 7, 2023

Task Force Hub
Severe weather outbreak—Millions at risk

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Weather & Radar's Task Force is activated. A severe weather outbreak is possible across a large section of the country's east on Monday. Millions of people are under a moderate risk for severe thunderstorm impacts, including widespread wind damage.

A vast expanse extending from New York down to the Deep South, encompassing over 85 million individuals—twice the population of California—is facing the imminent risk of severe thunderstorms today. The biggest concern revolves around extensive and destructive wind gusts. Find everything you need in the resources below.

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