Storms Cause Damage In Midwest, South
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On the north side of this strong storm system, wintry precipitation continues to plague parts of the Upper Midwest, Great Lakes and New England.
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Late night severe storms are likely in Alabama starting Sunday night, but there could also be a few in south Alabama this morning and afternoon.
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The highest risk on Sunday covers a large area from northeastern Texas and northern Louisiana through Mississippi, northwestern Alabama, Illinois, Indiana, Ohio and southern Michigan, potentially aff...
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At least one person is dead after a swath of severe weather ripped across a section of the United States that stretches from Michigan's Upper Peninsula to Texas, spawning tornadoes, damaging straight line winds and hail.
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mlive on MSNSevere T-Storm Watch now covers large part of southern Lower Michigan; Next few hours have all the stormsA severe thunderstorm watch is in effect through late this evening as thunderstorms move across south-central and southeast Lower Michigan.
Severe storms with damaging wind, hail and possibly tornadoes are expected to hit Louisville Sunday evening, according to the National Weather Service
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FIRST ALERT: Storms later tonight through Monday morning. Damaging winds are possible (midnight through 4 a.m.) and tornado risk. That line will move toward our region through the late evening and, if it holds together, could bring us a quick-moving shot of strong to severe storms right around midnight.
Unseasonable warmth is setting the stage for damaging thunderstorms capable of bringing powerful wind, large hail and tornadoes to nearly 175 million people in the central and eastern United States Sunday and Monday.
The storms, which were expected to begin late Monday afternoon into Monday night, could produce heavy winds with gusts up to 60 mph and flash flooding in some areas, according to the National Weather Service Mount Holly. There is a small risk the storms could be powerful enough to produce a tornado, the service said.
Tornadoes, hail the size of ping-pong balls and 70 mph winds could hit the Chicago area Sunday afternoon, the National Weather Service warns. A tornado watch was in effect till 7 p.m. for Chicago, the surrounding south and west suburbs and northwest Indiana.
Thousands of Duke Energy customers in Greater Cincinnati are without power Sunday evening as severe storms barrel through the region. According to Duke Energy's outage map, as of 9:45 p.m., about 7,000 households across the Cincinnati area have lost power.