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Severe Storms Leave Four Dead, Over 900,000 Without Power in Texas

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Recent storms in the Houston area have caused significant damage and loss of life. As of Saturday morning, over 500,000 homes remain without electricity, with warm weather posing health risks to residents still recovering from the disaster. The National Weather Service has warned against overexertion during cleanup efforts due to a smog warning and scorching temperatures. Heavy rainfall is also possible in eastern and central Louisiana.

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    1. Isolated to scattered severe thunderstorms appear possible across portions of the Southeast and Carolinas on Saturday, and parts of the Upper Midwest.
    2. The weather pattern is shifting into a hot and dry pattern starting on Saturday, so it is going to be important to have a way to stay cool.
    3. Scattered severe thunderstorms with a few tornadoes, very large hail, and damaging winds are possible across parts of the Gulf Coast States Friday and Friday night.
    4. Heavy to excessive rainfall is forecast for eastern Louisiana into central Alabama which could bring flash, urban, and riverine flooding Friday.
    1. The mayor and first responders are asking Houstonians to stay off the roads and avoid all unnecessary travel. Many roads are impassable due to downed power lines, debris, and fallen trees.
    2. Stay at home tonight, do not go to work tomorrow, unless you're an essential worker. Stay home, take care of your children.
    3. Our first responders will be working around the clock.
    4. We urge everyone to stay away from the area for your safety and to allow public works personnel to do their vital jobs.
    5. Downtown is a mess. It's dangerous due to the glass and the lack of traffic lights. So stay at home.
Severe Storms Leave Four Dead, Over 900,000 Without Power in Texas