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A population of over 13 million people in parts of Texas, Oklahoma, Louisiana, Mississippi, Arkansas, Tennessee, Kentucky, Missouri and Illinois could see the most severe weather later in the day, the Storm Prediction Center said. The main potential hazards are damaging winds, large hail and tornadoes.
Typhoon Halong was an unusual storm, likely fueled by the Pacific’s near-record warm surface temperatures this fall. Its timing means recovery will be even more difficult than usual for these hard-hit communities,
In addition to the likelihood of some tree damage and power outages, the strong winds can also impact a football game on Sunday and end the fall foliage season across much of the interior Northeast.
The remnants of Typhoon Halong brought record high water to low-lying Alaska Native communities last weekend and washed away homes, some with people inside.
The bottom line is if the 2025 season only had one last shot to threaten land, would it seize it, or just let it slip by?
The storm brought more than 2 inches of rain to New York City. In western Alaska, more than 50 were rescued and one person was confirmed dead after remnants of a typhoon hit.
A powerful storm tore through parts of Arizona this week, leaving behind widespread damage in Tempe, Guadalupe, and Scottsdale.
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New York City could record 1.5 to 3 inches of rain from Sunday into Monday. Two to three inches of rain is forecast for eastern Connecticut and Long Island.
On Thursday, the storm was trekking across the Rocky Mountains, FOX Weather reported. Through the weekend and into early next week, the storm will bring impacts to around 150 million Americans, the report said.