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Coastal Cities on Alert as Heartland Storms Shift East

Clear Facts
- A multi-day severe storm threat spans 1,000 miles across the Heartland extending to the Eastern Seaboard from Wednesday into Thursday.
- Cold front triggers thunderstorms in the Mississippi Valley, Tennessee Valley, and Ohio Valley.
- Level 2 out of 5 severe thunderstorm risk issued for Pittsburgh, Nashville, and Charleston.
- 1-2 inches of rainfall expected east of the Mississippi River benefiting drought-stricken areas.
- Severe weather persists Thursday into Southeast and Mid-Atlantic regions.
A cold front propels into key valleys sparking thunderstorm development per NOAA’s Storm Prediction Center.
Uncertainty lingers on exact impacts from overnight storms potentially limiting daytime instability.
Conditions in the Ohio Valley favor powerful storms with rising moisture and strong winds aiding organization.
Southwest, Lower Mississippi Valley, and Deep South face storm potential ahead of the front.
Nashville anticipates moderate rainfall after recent dry spells providing much-needed precipitation.
Storm intensity Thursday hinges on Wednesday evolution possibly reducing energy for later threats.
America’s heartland communities stand ready demonstrating resilience against nature’s fury.
Stay vigilant and prepared as traditional values of self-reliance guide us through the storm.
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