Texas and North Carolina Brace for Severe Weather Amid Midterm Elections
Texas and North Carolina Brace for Severe Weather Amid Midterm Elections
US · Published Mar 4, 2026
Texas and North Carolina are facing severe weather during the midterm elections, potentially impacting voter turnout.
Texas is at risk of thunderstorms and tornadoes, while North Carolina is bracing for heavy rain and strong winds.
Voters are advised to stay informed on weather updates and plan their trips to polling locations carefully.
Severe weather challenges Texas and North Carolina elections
As Texas and North Carolina prepare for the midterm elections, they face an additional challenge: severe weather. Texas may experience severe thunderstorms and tornadoes, potentially disrupting travel and causing power outages, which could deter voters. North Carolina is bracing for heavy rain and strong winds, posing challenges, especially in flood-prone areas. Election officials and local authorities are working to ensure polling locations remain accessible and safe, providing alternative routes and transportation.
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