Fall Storm System Swings South With Gusts and Rainy Skies
Fall Storm System Swings South With Gusts and Rainy Skies
US · Published Oct 29, 2025
A fall storm system is bringing heavy rain and strong winds southward, affecting the Mississippi and Ohio valleys and extending into the Southeast.
Wind gusts over 40 mph are expected in the southern Plains and Texas, potentially causing hazardous driving conditions due to stirred-up dust.
The storm's cold rain will provide much-needed drought relief for parts of the eastern U.S., helping to replenish soil moisture.
Robust storm system moving southward with impacts
A robust fall storm system is currently making its way southward, bringing with it a combination of gusty winds and persistent rainfall across several regions. The storm, which originated in the Mississippi and Ohio valleys, is now extending its influence into the Southeast, promising significant weather changes.
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