The Weather situation keeps getting wilder. Get ready for some major severe storms and rain tomorrow along the East Coast of the United States of America & we've got Invest-92L & 93-L taking shape at the Gulf of Mexico and Possibly the Eastern Seaboard. And. We've got record temperatures in the 100s 110s and 120s this week. Stay aware. God Bless everyone, T https://www.paypal.me/THORnews @newTHOR on twitter / thornewsgo articles on the storm https://www.accuweather.com/en/weathe... Damaging winds, flooding to threaten New York to Texas into Sunday night Severe thunderstorms will pose significant danger to those celebrating Father’s Day weekend outdoors from the eastern Great Lakes to the Arklatex region of the United States into Sunday night. Residents from Ohio and Tennessee valleys to the Great Lakes and central Appalachians will need to keep handy a weather radio or cellphone with severe weather alerts enabled. A separate area of severe weather will erupt overnight in southeastern Oklahoma and northeastern Texas. “The storms threaten to spoil outdoor barbecues, fishing and boating ventures and trips to the beach around the Great Lakes for Father’s Day,” AccuWeather Meteorologist Kyle Elliott said. Even worse, the risk of winds strong enough to flip over tents, knock down barbecue grills and toss other loose outdoor items will be high. Siding, roof, tree and power line damage is also likely. Frequent lightning strikes, flooding downpours and hail will pose further dangers. An isolated tornado or two can not be ruled out. Seeking shelter under a pavilion, tree or covered porch does not provide sufficient protection from lightning and high winds. Seeking shelter indoors or in a vehicle with a metal roof is the best option when the first clap of thunder is heard or stroke of lightning is seen. After severe storms struck the Midwest to start the weekend, including in Kansas City, Missouri, for the second day in a row, the violent weather progress eastward on Father's Day. “Into Sunday evening, storms will shift eastward and threaten a region from western New York and northwestern Pennsylvania through the Ohio and western Tennessee River valleys,” Elliott said. Heavy thunderstorms capable of causing damaging winds and flooding downpours will then ignite overnight Sunday in the vicinity of southern Arkansas and northeastern Texas. Shreveport, Louisiana, and Dallas are among the cities at risk. Ahead of the main line of severe thunderstorms, a nearly stationary complex of thunderstorms triggered flooding in Montgomery, Alabama, on Sunday morning. More than 3 inches of rain poured down in five hours. Gulf of Mexico coast remains on alert for budding tropical system A tropical system near Mexico’s Yucatan Peninsula continues to be closely monitored for development and to bring building seas and downpours along the Gulf of Mexico coast this week. Development chances will increase for the system to become the next depression or tropical storm in the Atlantic Basin after it reaches the southern Gulf of Mexico Monday. As the system moves from near the Yucatan Peninsula to the Gulf, heavy rain will continue to threaten western Cuba with flooding rain. Locally flooding downpours will also graze the Yucatan, as well as the western coast of Central America as tropical moistures flows toward the system's center. Regardless, residents along the Gulf Coast should prepare for possible flooding downpours, rough seas and locally damaging winds from a tropical depression or storm. Worse than ruining vacation plans, lives and property may be threatened. “It will be important to not necessarily focus on the exact track as stronger winds high in the atmosphere will pull shower and thunderstorm activity well away from the low center,” Pydynowski said. It is possible that the heaviest downpours can target communities about a few hundred miles east and northeast of the system's center. planet x or nibiru or aliens or ufos who know all I know is I am NewTHOR7 of THORnews aka THOR June 18th 2017