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Today’s climate news: South faces a dangerous threat from the severe climate of a coast storm to coast to coast

Today’s climate news: South faces a dangerous threat from the severe climate of a coast storm to coast to coast

Welcome to the Fox Weather daily climate update. It is on Tuesday, March 4, 2025. Your day begins with everything you need to know about today’s weather. You can also obtain a rapid, regional and Local climate When you want with him Fox Weather Update Podcast.

Tornado clock issued in Dallas as the severe climate explodes in the plains, the deep south

TO Tornado clock has been issued for the DallasFort Worth Metroplex until 11 am CT as significant Severe climate The threat develops. More than 57 million people are alert from the plains to the southeast to obtain thunderstorms that could produce large hailharmful wind bursts and strong tornado.

Almost 9 million people are under a Level 3 of 5 Risk of severe climate. This includes cities like New Orleans, Baton Rouge and Shreveport in Louisiana, Mobile in Alabama and Jackson in Mississippi.

This chart shows the severe climate threat on Tuesday, March 4, 2025.
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Severe storms, floods and snowstorms that hit us in the middle of the coast to coast this week

The Fox forecast center is tracking a Powerful storm that took place on the rockies on Monday night and moved to the plains on Tuesday. While tracking the big lakes for Wednesday, The main cities such as Chicago and Milwaukee could establish a lower pressure record ever observed in March.

Parts of five states are low Snow storm warnings Tuesday morning.

Much of the east can wait a washing on Wednesday as the center of the storm moves towards the Northeast. The system will bring periods of rain, stroke winds and the potential of Thoroughies as cold front approaches.

A look at the extensive field storm through the country that pushes for the United States on Tuesday.
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Some celebrations of Mardi Gras canceled in Louisiana due to the severe threat of the weather as Nola’s parades arrive early

Mardi Gras’s festivities are underway New Orleans Early Tuesday morning despite a forecast of Severe climate expected later in the day.

Officials have banned floats and marching bands due to strong winds. All parades are supposed to be out of the street at 11:30 am the police warn that they can cancel the parades if the conditions justify it.

New Orleans is also Within that level 3 of 5 severe climatic threatswhich includes damage risks winds, hail And even tornado.

Look: Flakes Fall near Fabulous Las Vegas

Winter It has not yet ended up as a The snowfall was held on Monday about 40 miles from Las Vegas strip.

While the desert climate of Las Vegas does not lead to snowThe mountains surrounding the city receive decent amounts of dust every year. This makes them a popular destination for skiers They visit without City.

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