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Wind and thunderstorms are forecast to continue for parts of America’s heartland already impacted by severe weather on Friday and Saturday.
At least seven people were killed overnight after tornadoes ripped through several Midwest and southern states.
Threats from the storms include frequent lightning, hail, severe thunderstorm wind gusts and a few tornadoes.
The Weather Prediction Center has also issued a Marginal Risk of excessive rainfall over parts of the Southern Appalachians, Ohio and Tennessee Valleys and the lower Mississippi Valley through Sunday morning.
A car sits under a house destroyed by a tornado in Campbellsville, Ky., Saturday, Dec. 11, 2021. Tornadoes and severe weather caused catastrophic damage across multiple states late Friday.
(AP Photo/Michael Clubb)
Associated heavy rain is anticipated to create localized areas of flash flooding and affect areas that experience rapid runoff with heavy rain.
Thunderstorms and showers are also expected to develop over parts of the Mid-Atlantic on Saturday, though the threat for severe thunderstorms ends on Sunday morning as the front moves offshore.
This comes as another Pacific system approaches this weekend and a foot of snow may occur from portions of the Plains to the Great Lakes.
The Northeast will see rain that changes to snow overnight on Saturday before ending over northern New England by Sunday morning, resulting in reduced visibility and hazardous driving conditions.
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