Today’s top weather news: South Storms threaten 17 million people with floods over 10 states

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Dallas is facing slow morning commuting as flooding rain, severe thunderstorm barrel over the south

Millions of people in DallasAndFort Worth Metroplex is facing a hard morning commuting as a slow moving, cross -country storm slides across the region and trigger Flooding Rain and Hard weather.

More than 4 million people in cities like Dallas, Arlington and Plano is included in a Warning about flash flooding Until at least at. 08.00 and further Flash flood Warnings were issued south of Dallas.

When the storm system continues to slip out to the east is more than 17 million people from eastern Texas to the lower Mississippi Valley will be at risk for severe thunderstorms on Thursday.

The biggest threats will be the risk of hail, devastating wind throw and even some Tornadoes.

This graphic shows the serious weather threat on Thursday and Friday.
(Fox Weather)

Wildfires break out in Helene-Ravaged Area of ​​North Carolina

At least three fires ignited Wednesday near North Carolina Cities that were destroyed by Hurricane Helene. The largest of the fires was estimated to have consumed 200 hectares near the city Marion and forced evacuations.

The state’s governor said a shelter had opened in a local church, but it remained unclear how many people were in the evacuation message when many homes were destroyed in the region more than four months ago.

Major Low to Blast Hawaii with Heavy Rain, Floods and Harmful Wind

A powerful storm system will produce heavy rain, gusty wind and rough waves through the Hawaii Islands for the rest of the working week.

The National Weather Service Office in Honolulu has issued a flood guard for all islands from Wednesday to Friday afternoon, as the rain speed of 2-3 inches per hour is expected for some areas.

The rain and flash flood also brings an increased risk of mud lids and landslides for large parts of the islands.

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