United States. A fast-moving storm system will spread severe thunderstorms from Sunday night into Monday across multiple regions, producing damaging straight-line winds, isolated tornadoes and hail, according to local forecasts and the Storm Prediction Center. Forecasters issued alerts Sunday and designated Monday as an Alert Day in some markets; residents are urged to prepare safety plans, monitor watches and warnings, and secure outdoor items. Cooler air will follow, with temperatures falling sharply Monday and into Tuesday across affected areas. Utilities and emergency services are mobilizing now for potential outages and emergency responses. Based on 6 articles reviewed and supporting research.
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This storm system could impact your safety and daily routine. Power outages may disrupt work and home life. Falling temperatures could affect health, especially for the elderly. Check your emergency kit and plan now.
Severe weather is coming, with potential for damage and disruption. Stay alert to local forecasts and warnings. Secure outdoor items and prepare for possible power outages. Worth forwarding if you know someone in the storm's path.
Prepared households, emergency responders and utilities benefit from timely warnings and coordinated response plans that reduce injuries and speed restoration.
Communities in the storm path suffered property damage, power outages, travel disruptions and potential infrastructure impacts during and after the squall line.
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Fast-moving squall line threatens multiple regions Monday
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