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The same supercell that generated 14 tornadoes in Mississippi is currently advancing into Alabama, Georgia, and the Florida Panhandle. NOAA has issued a Level 2 severe weather warning valid through Friday. Montgomery has already experienced rainfall amounts of 4-6 inches, while major cities like New Orleans and Lake Charles prepare for potential flooding and strong winds.
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00:00the same severe weather system that flattened parts of mississippi is now barreling toward three more u s states the
00:07storm prediction center has issued a level two risk for southern alabama southern georgia
00:12and the florida panhandle with damaging winds tornadoes and flash flooding expected through friday montgomery alabama already recorded four to
00:22six inches of rain
00:22lake charles louisiana and new orleans are bracing for continued downpours forecasters warn that supercells like the one that produced
00:3114 mississippi tornadoes can rapidly intensify across the gulf coast highway crews are pre-positioning along interstate 10. emergency shelters
00:40are open in three alabama counties hail up to 2.75 inches has already been reported in parts of alabama
00:47and mississippi
00:47the kind of size that breaks roofs and windshields tens of millions of americans across the southeast are now in
00:54the firing line and the system is moving fast
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