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Texas and Oregon Brace for Severe Weather: Flooding and Hail Expected

Texas and Oregon Brace for Severe Weather: Flooding and Hail Expected

Texas and Oregon are on high alert as severe weather conditions loom over the states. In Texas, Governor Greg Abbott has activated state emergency response resources in anticipation of heavy rainfall and potential flooding. The forecast for San Antonio and Bexar County indicates significant precipitation from Wednesday night through Friday, with a risk of severe storms over the weekend.

Meanwhile, Oregon, along with Washington, is preparing for large hail storms, adding to the region's climate challenges. The National Weather Service has issued warnings for both states, emphasizing the need for residents to stay informed and prepared.

The combination of these weather events underscores the broader impacts of climate change, which is increasingly manifesting in extreme weather patterns across the United States. Authorities urge residents to follow emergency protocols and stay updated with local weather advisories to mitigate risks associated with these severe weather conditions.

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