Today’s top weather news: Widespread storms across eastern US to soak millions into next week
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- May 8, 2025

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The harmful hail threatens North Carolina devastated by Helene before heavy rains, the risk of sudden flooding in the southeast
The climatic pattern that soaked parts of Texas and Louisiana earlier this week will change east before stopping, establishing days of severe weather and a long threat of flooding at the beginning of next week.
According to the Fox forecast center, a large area throughout the south and a half of the Atlantic will face an increasing threat of thunderstorms from Thursday afternoon, when a storm group will develop the center of Tennessee Medio and will move the area of northern Alabama that is still being recovered from Hulene hurricane.
The storms will track along a cold front stagnant during the weekend with a wide extension of 3-5 inches of rain that is expected from Florida through the Carolinas, with some reds reaching one foot and possible more.

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The first storm of the 2025 Atlantic hurricane season could develop before June
While the Atlantic hurricanes season It does not officially begin until June 1, the Fox forecast center will monitor the duration of the Caribbean Sea the second half of May for any pre -season development sign.

Although the Atlantic hurricanes season does not begin until June 1, the Fox forecast center will monitor the Caribbean Sea during the second half of May for any preseason development signal.
Look: Strange black ring in Sky Stops Kansas Motorcyclist on track
The heavens about a small city of Kansas became the stage of a surprising and unusual show, since a large black ring seemed to challenge the explanation.
On Monday afternoon he saw the strange phenomenon was arrested by Frankie Camren, resident of Bonner Springs, on Monday afternoon, while he was on a motorcycle ride, which stopped abruptly by the unusual anomaly that hung in the air on a nearby county road.
“I just stopped,” Camren said in an interview with Fox Weather. “I am almost 50 years old. I’ve never seen anything like that.”

Bonner Springs, Kansas, resident Frankie Camren witnessed and recorded a large dark smoke ring while driving his motorcycle on Monday. According to Camren, the ring appeared to turn, and he heard any explosion or noise that could explain its origin.
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