
Severe storms suffer not only Europe /visit our homepage/, but too eastern and central parts of the USA.
While Upper Midwest reports severe hailstorms and tornadoes /one of the next articles/, in the Northeast appeared 100-year floods in densely populated areas.
In Philadelphia metropolitan area, up to 10.24 inches / 260,1 mm in Croydon.
According to NOAA materials, 6-10 inches (175 – 250 mm) of rain fell only in a 3-4 hour period in the region on Monday, 12. July 2021 afternoon and evening, with the result of 100-year floods.
The most hit regions were situated near the Delaware River in Bucks and Burlington Counties – floodwater was locally higher than cars and people must be swimming to save their lives.
In the next period, severe storms are expected in a triangle Pittsburgh – (Cleveland) – Detroit – Cincinnati, and between Washington D.C. and Virginia Beach.
Severe storms are forecasted for Gulf Coast and region from Chicago northwestward, too.
Meanwhile, many cities on the West, all-time July, or all-time temperature records have reported since the weekend /one of the next articles/, but in Arizona and New Mexico, strong monsoon rains have arrived.



