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As Memorial Day signifies the unofficial beginning of summer, meteorologists are alerting Gulf Coast residents that the severe weather season of 2026 is still ongoing. Analysts from AccuWeather are highlighting a 'volatile environment' in the South, with the most significant risks stretching from Texas to Alabama. This spring, flash floods and strong winds have already inflicted billions in damages throughout the area. Authorities advise Gulf Coast states to gather emergency supplies, reassess evacuation plans, and remain vigilant as the peak of the hurricane season is fast approaching.

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00:00Memorial Day marks the unofficial start of summer, and for the Gulf Coast.
00:04That means one thing, brace for impact.
00:08Forecasters say 2026's severe weather season is showing no signs of slowing.
00:13AccuWeather analysts describe a volatile and dangerous environment, from Texas to Alabama.
00:19That's already caused billions in damage.
00:22Flash flooding and damaging winds have struck repeatedly this spring.
00:26Now, with hurricane season peaking in just weeks, experts say Gulf Coast families must prepare today.
00:33Stock emergency supplies now.
00:35Know your evacuation route.
00:37Do not wait for a named storm.
00:39The storms that already hit this spring are a preview of what is coming.
00:43The Gulf Coast cannot afford to be caught off guard.
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