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More than 109 million Americans from the southern Great Lakes region to as far south as Texas and Louisiana face a dangerous severe weather threat on Sunday, with storms that could pack destructive w...
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The storms could bring wind gusts of up to 60 mph and nickel-sized hail (0.88 inches).
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A volatile weather system is poised to unleash severe thunderstorms across the central United States on Sunday, with the potential for tornadoes, large hail and damaging winds. Roughly 170 million people from Illinois to eastern Texas and beyond could be affected over the next two days,
Cold front brings large hail, thunderstorm and tornado threat to Texas within hours, National Weather Service warns.
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A slight risk of large hail and damaging winds are in the forecast for parts of North Texas down to the northern edges of Southeast Texas.
A weather front that brought heavy downpours and hail to Kansas, Missouri, and Oklahoma on Saturday was growing more dangerous Sunday.
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“The tornado was taking her, and I grabbed the dress, and she fell, and I just landed on top of both of them. We just — I just stayed on top of them. And I was just, we just, I was just screaming, ‘hold yourself to the ground, hold yourself to the ground’… it seemed like an hour, and it was really just the 45 seconds, I think,” Sharrion said.