The National Weather Service has issued a “severe” thunderstorm warning for five states tonight.
Five US states are ready for severe weather and flooding. The National Weather Service issued the warning Wednesday evening. The storms could continue into Friday.
The five U.S. states bracing for strong storms are:
- Louisiana
- Arkansas
- Tennessee
- Alabama
- Mississippi
The storms could last for several days.
“The potential for severe storms and flash flooding will increase ahead of a strong cold front on Friday for portions of the lower Mississippi Valley and mid-South,” the NWS announced.
As a reminder, here’s what to do when a severe storm strikes:
- Stay Weather Ready: Continue to listen to local news or a NOAA Weather Radio to stay updated about severe thunderstorm watches and warnings.
- At Your House: Go to your secure location if you hear a severe thunderstorm warning. Damaging wind or large hail may be approaching. Take your pets with you if time allows.
- At Your Workplace or School: Stay away from windows if you are in a severe thunderstorm warning and damaging wind or large hail is approaching. Do not go to large open rooms such as cafeterias, gymnasiums or auditoriums.
- Outside: Go inside a sturdy building immediately if severe thunderstorms are approaching. Sheds and storage facilities are not safe. Taking shelter under a tree can be deadly. The tree may fall on you. Standing under a tree also put you at a greater risk of getting struck by lightning.
- In a Vehicle: Being in a vehicle during severe thunderstorms is safer than being outside; however, drive to closest secure shelter if there is sufficient time.









