Tornadoes, damaging winds possible
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Parts of southeast Arkansas, northeast Louisiana, and central and southern Mississippi were under a tornado watch through 3 a.m. CT. The National Weather Service said a couple tornadoes are possible, along with scattered damaging wind gusts to 70 mph and some large hail.
Thunderstorms erupting in the South and Midwest to kick off the weekend could turn severe and produce dangerous winds, a few tornadoes and heavy rain.
A sprawling storm system barreling out of Texas is slamming the Mississippi Valley with dangerous weather Saturday, threatening more than 50 million Americans with tornadoes, large hail and destructive winds.
Tornadoes, strong winds and hail could hit areas from Ohio to Texas this weekend as a cold front forms across Midwest and South.
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In the last 24-hours, the Storm Prediction Center has expanded and shifted the areas that could see severe weather for Saturday. Below is the overall expectation for