WEATHER
East Coast Severe Storms and Tornado Watch: What areas could be affected on Tuesday?
East Coast braces for severe storms and potential tornadoes late Monday. Key areas at risk include coastal regions and major cities. Stay alert and prepared
Some communities along the East Coast of the United States are under a tornado watch through tonight. These alerts from the National Weather Service come after states in the South and Midwest have been walloped by these deadly and destructive storms this month. Already, twenty-one people have been killed by tornados this year, with the season stretching into July in some regions of the country. No Tornado Watch alerts have been issued for Tuesday, 28 May, so far by the National Weather Service (NWS). However, this could change rapidly, and it is best to follow the list of up-to-date alerts on the agency’s website.
Along the East Coast, the following regions are under a Tornado Watch, which means that the NWS has forecasted that the conditions for such a storm to arise are expected to be present in the coming hours or days.
Until 11 pm on Monday, 27 May, a Tornado Watch has been issued in these areas around the Chesapeake Bay:
The same timeline has been issued for another set of alerts, which are also expected to end at 11 p.m. on Monday around Washington, D.C., and the DMV area more broadly.
Lastly, an alert is also in effect in some areas of North Carolina until 11 pm. Those under alert are residents of four eastern counties: Dare, Hyde, Tyrrell, and Washington. This alert expanded an earlier one that covered the areas near the Alligator River and the Pamlico Sound.
Stay safe, and make sure to have a way to keep up to date with alerts issued by the NWS in your area.