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Thunderstorms, large hail, destructive wind gusts and strong tornadoes threaten up to 73 million people across the Mississippi, Ohio and Tennessee Valleys on Sunday.
From NBC News
April is kicking off with another widespread bout of severe storms from the Plains to the Midwest and South that could pack strong tornadoes as well as destructive straight-line winds and damaging hai...
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Multiple deaths on Sunday were blamed on the storm. A truck driver was killed in Valparaiso, Indiana, when strong winds blew over his vehicle.
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A cold front moving slowly through Texas is poised to bring a risk for severe weather this week. Will those storms eventually make it to Houston?
A flood watch is in effect for portions of Middle Tennessee Wednesday through Sunday. Some areas could receive eight inches of rainfall, which could lead to major flooding.
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.
Severe storms are set to hit the tri-state area Monday. Damaging wind gusts, large hail, isolated flooding and even an isolated tornado are possible.
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Heavy rainfall in Paros' main towns of Parikia and Naousa caused floodwaters that surged through streets, carrying cars and debris past whitewashed buildings.
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After heavy rain, gusty winds and a major storm system exits the area overnight, we'll see clearing skies Tuesday in the Philadelphia region, with plenty of sunshine to meet and greet us for the morning commute.
Strong storms brought destruction from Louisiana to Georgia, including in southeastern Alabama where a suspected tornado destroyed part of a school. CBS News' Skyler Henry has more.
As authorities work to restore power across the Midwest, another line of severe storms is expected to sweep across the central U.S. this week.