Severe weather moves to Gulf Coast as damaging winds and flash flooding expected

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Meanwhile, a cold blast is moving through the Rockies and the Upper Midwest.

This storm will move east today from Texas into the Gulf Coast states with a threat for damaging winds, large hail and flash flooding.

There are more than 4 million people are on alert today for severe weather from Lufkin, Texas, to New Orleans, Louisiana.

These severe thunderstorms will be slow moving over the next 24 hours and that could cause flash flooding and locally more than 4 inches of rain could fall in the Gulf Coast.

A flash flood watch has been issued for Louisiana, Mississippi and Alabama.

Meanwhile, a cold blast is moving through the Rockies and the Upper Midwest with snow and low wind chills.

Locally, wind chills will plummet Tuesday and Wednesday morning to single digits and teens.

Five states from Colorado to Minnesota are under winter weather alerts and some areas in the highest elevations in Wyoming could see up to 15 inches of snow.

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