Strong storms forecast to bring rain, hail and tornadoes to the Plains and
into the Midwest
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Strong storms forecast to bring rain, hail and tornadoes to the Plains and into the Midwest
Severe weather is forecast to bring rain, isolated flash flooding, hail and tornadoes to the Plains on Monday and to the Mississippi Valley on Tuesday. Sixteen million people are at risk from Texas to Nebraska for storms producing baseball-sized hail and a few tornadoes in the evening and lasting overnight. The large hail threat is greatest from Wichita, Kansas, up to the Nebraska - South Dakota border. The storms will progress eastward overnight Monday and into Tuesday, spreading into the...
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Major storm brings flash flooding, damaging winds to East Coast
Heavy rain, thunderstorms and gusty winds are moving through the Northeast Friday morning as a major storm system coming from Texas lifts into Canada Friday afternoon.
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CT power outages climb as storm brings heavy rain and high winds
Around 1,200 power outages in Connecticut have been reported Friday morning after a storm system brought heavy rain and gusty winds to the region. Eversource, the state's largest electricity provider, reported 1,183 outages statewide as of around 5:15 a.m. The figure included more than 400 outages in Plymouth, nearly 350 in Bloomfield and more than 200 in Coventry. United Illuminating, which serves the greater New Haven and Bridgeport areas, reported 16 power outages around the same time. The...