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Millions along the Gulf Coast and Southern U.S. are bracing for severe weather this week.TheNational Weather Servicehas issued a severe thunderstorm warning spann stanley cup ing from Texas to stanley cup the Lower Mississippi Valley and across the Gulf Coast States for Wednesday. This warning forecasts the likelihood of a few tornadoes, large hail, and damaging winds.TheNWS reportedthat the southern Plains and lower Mississippi Valley saw significant rainfall and intense thunderstorms on Tuesday, and they anticipate further heavy rain overnight, potentially leading to flash floods from east-central Texas to portions of western Mississippi and even Alabama.This disruptive weather is expected to continue all through Wednesday and spread across the Southeast bringing multiple rounds of strong thunderstorms to the Tennessee Valley, northeast Louisiana to southwest Georgia and the Florida Panhandle.Forecasters urge residents and visitors from east-central Louisiana to southwest Mississippi to ensure they have multiple ways to receive severe storm warnings on Wednesday, as they anticipate these storms could bring several tornadoes, some of which may be strong, along with widespread damaging winds and flooding.The weather pattern is expected to last through Thursday, as it will move to the Northeast with thunderstorms, damaging winds, and flash flood warnings for the Carolinas, Florida, and the Ohio Valley.SEE MORE: Are you prepared for a natural disaster Do these thin stanley thermobecher gs nowTrending stories at Scrippsne Xrpz OceanGate suspending operations after failed Titan mission
You ll soon be getting a message on your phone from the President of the United States -- whether you are a supporter or not.It s not a political message, but an emergency test message sent from President Donald Trump as part of the Federal Emergency Management Agency s system to warn the public in cases of emergency, such as dangerous weather, and missing children.A majority of cell phone users will receive an alert on Thursday, September 20, with t stanley cup deutschland he header Presidential Alert and the message, THIS IS A TEST of the National Wireless Emergency Alert System. No action is needed. This is the first time FEMA has tested its Wireless Emergency Alert system on the presidential level in hopes to work out the kinks, the agency said in a press release this week.You can expect to see the alert pop up on your phone at 2:18 p.m. ET so long as you have your phone turned on, are within range of a cell tower, and if your wireless provider is part of the WEA system.The WEA test will be broadcast over the course of about 30 minutes and sound stanley cup canada the same as an AMBER Alert. Users can t opt out of the WEA test, according stanley website to FEMA.More than 100 carriers, including the largest carriers Verizon, ATT, Sprint, T-Mobile , will participate in the emergency alert test, FEMA said.FEMA will also run a test of its Emergency Alert System EAS for radio and television broadcasters the same day, beginning two minutes after the WEA test.In its news release, FEMA said it could postpone the national test t
Millions along the Gulf Coast and Southern U.S. are bracing for severe weather this week.TheNational Weather Servicehas issued a severe thunderstorm warning spann stanley cup ing from Texas to stanley cup the Lower Mississippi Valley and across the Gulf Coast States for Wednesday. This warning forecasts the likelihood of a few tornadoes, large hail, and damaging winds.TheNWS reportedthat the southern Plains and lower Mississippi Valley saw significant rainfall and intense thunderstorms on Tuesday, and they anticipate further heavy rain overnight, potentially leading to flash floods from east-central Texas to portions of western Mississippi and even Alabama.This disruptive weather is expected to continue all through Wednesday and spread across the Southeast bringing multiple rounds of strong thunderstorms to the Tennessee Valley, northeast Louisiana to southwest Georgia and the Florida Panhandle.Forecasters urge residents and visitors from east-central Louisiana to southwest Mississippi to ensure they have multiple ways to receive severe storm warnings on Wednesday, as they anticipate these storms could bring several tornadoes, some of which may be strong, along with widespread damaging winds and flooding.The weather pattern is expected to last through Thursday, as it will move to the Northeast with thunderstorms, damaging winds, and flash flood warnings for the Carolinas, Florida, and the Ohio Valley.SEE MORE: Are you prepared for a natural disaster Do these thin stanley thermobecher gs nowTrending stories at Scrippsne Xrpz OceanGate suspending operations after failed Titan mission
You ll soon be getting a message on your phone from the President of the United States -- whether you are a supporter or not.It s not a political message, but an emergency test message sent from President Donald Trump as part of the Federal Emergency Management Agency s system to warn the public in cases of emergency, such as dangerous weather, and missing children.A majority of cell phone users will receive an alert on Thursday, September 20, with t stanley cup deutschland he header Presidential Alert and the message, THIS IS A TEST of the National Wireless Emergency Alert System. No action is needed. This is the first time FEMA has tested its Wireless Emergency Alert system on the presidential level in hopes to work out the kinks, the agency said in a press release this week.You can expect to see the alert pop up on your phone at 2:18 p.m. ET so long as you have your phone turned on, are within range of a cell tower, and if your wireless provider is part of the WEA system.The WEA test will be broadcast over the course of about 30 minutes and sound stanley cup canada the same as an AMBER Alert. Users can t opt out of the WEA test, according stanley website to FEMA.More than 100 carriers, including the largest carriers Verizon, ATT, Sprint, T-Mobile , will participate in the emergency alert test, FEMA said.FEMA will also run a test of its Emergency Alert System EAS for radio and television broadcasters the same day, beginning two minutes after the WEA test.In its news release, FEMA said it could postpone the national test t