Severe weather is possible for 16 million Americans on Tuesday.
People try to beat the heat by swimming at Typhoon Texas, on June 12, 2023, in Pflugerville, Texas.is possible for 16 million Americans across the Southern U.S. from Texas to South Carolina on Tuesday.
Areas from Jackson, Mississippi, to Dothan, Alabama, are facing the highest threat of very large hail and damaging winds, with a low chance of tornadoes in the area, according to meteorologists.Meteorologists said the stationary front will bring another round of severe storms from Louisiana to Georgia.
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