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Another Round of Severe Storms Is Expected From Texas to Illinois | Another Round of Severe Storms Is Expected From Texas to Illinois |
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Communities across the country face another round of severe weather this week as regions in seven states recover from a powerful storm system that killed at least 32 people over the weekend. | Communities across the country face another round of severe weather this week as regions in seven states recover from a powerful storm system that killed at least 32 people over the weekend. |
Forecasters said a storm system was expected to develop on Tuesday after destructive tornadoes and strong storms barreled through parts of the South, the Midwest and the East on Friday and Saturday. | Forecasters said a storm system was expected to develop on Tuesday after destructive tornadoes and strong storms barreled through parts of the South, the Midwest and the East on Friday and Saturday. |
This next one could bring the potential for a “few strong tornadoes,” large hail and damaging wind gusts from Texas to Illinois, the National Weather Service’s Storm Prediction Center said. | This next one could bring the potential for a “few strong tornadoes,” large hail and damaging wind gusts from Texas to Illinois, the National Weather Service’s Storm Prediction Center said. |
Two areas are of great concern for Tuesday: One stretches from northeast Texas through Arkansas and into southern Missouri, and another takes in northern Missouri, southeast Iowa and much of Illinois. | |
The center said that in these regions the risk of severe weather was “enhanced,” the third-highest category on a five-level risk scale. |