More than 50 million people in the southeastern United States face the threat of severe storms

(more than 50 million people in the southeastern United States face the threat of severe storms). According to CNN, citing meteorological sources, more than 50 million people in the southeastern United States are facing the threat of severe storms on June 19, local time. At the same time, some parts of the south will have record high temperatures. Reported that the southeastern part of the Gulf Coast of the United States will face a variety of destructive extreme weather, including strong winds, hail and tornadoes. At the same time, the heat wave will sweep through Texas, Louisiana, New Mexico and Mississippi, and about 35 million people have received high temperature warnings. In addition, parts of the southeast also face the threat of thunderstorms and floods.