A storm barreling toward the Southeastern United States is expected to leave nearly 55 million people at risk of tornadoes, damaging winds and thunderstorms Wednesday, according to a CNN forecast.
A system of storms will affect Alabama, Georgia and South Carolina before moving into the Ohio and Tennessee valleys, according to the National Weather Service.
Strong winds and baseball-size hail are expected in parts of Alabama, where Gov. Robert Bentley declared a state of emergency in anticipation of the severe weather.
“Alabama is no stranger to the impact severe weather can have on communities and the devastation that can occur when the weather takes a turn for the worse,” Bentley said.
“I have issued a state of emergency as a precautionary measure to ensure state resources are on standby and are ready to assist impacted communities should the need arise.”
Jake Reed, a meteorologist for CNN affiliate WHNT-TV in Huntsville, Alabama, issued a stark warning of the coming storm on Facebook, saying it was “far and away the biggest threat Alabama has seen in quite some time.”
“(You) cannot behave as if tomorrow is a normal Wednesday,” he wrote. “The storms that form in the afternoon have the potential to pose a significant threat to life and property.”
In most of Georgia, forecasters said damaging winds will start Wednesday morning and extend into the afternoon. There’s also a chance for isolated tornadoes and hail, National Weather Service meteorologist Matthew Sena told CNN.
Due to the weather, the Federal Aviation Administration issued a ground stop for flights at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport just after 9 a.m.
The weather system is also expected to bring heavy rains to the Interstate 20 corridor, including metro Atlanta, according to the National Weather Service. Rainfall amounts will average 1.5 to 2 inches.
The severe weather could last longer than Monday’s storms and affect cities such as Atlanta and Augusta before it moves north by the end of the day, Sena said.
At least five people died when a severe storm system swept through several Southern states over the weekend and Monday.
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