Ohio Valley severe weather warning as smoke returns from Canadian wildfires

Where wildfire smoke will linger in the U.S. (Fox News)

Matthew 24:7 For nation will rise against nation, and kingdom against kingdom, and there will be famines and earthquakes in various places.

Important Takeaways:

  • More rain, storms heading to Northeast as wildfire smoke will make return to US
  • The Northeast on Monday will receive a bit of a break from recent extreme flooding, but the chance for rain and thunderstorms will move in on Tuesday.
  • There is also the setup for strong to severe storms stretching from the Midwest over the Ohio Valley.
  • The areas most likely to experience severe weather Monday are centered around Iowa and Nebraska and Kentucky, Northern Tennessee, Southern Illinois and Southern Indiana.
  • In the Northeast Tuesday, areas close to New York’s eastern border are likely to face a flash flood threat.
  • Smoke from wildfires burning in Canada also will drift into a portion of the U.S. stretching from the Northern Plains into the East Coast over the next few days.
  • Air quality alerts are in effect in Minnesota, Iowa, Illinois, Michigan, Indiana, Kentucky, Tennessee, Ohio, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, New York and Vermont on Monday.

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