Maps show more severe storms forecast for Midwest after tornadoes, flooding
Summary
Severe storms including tornadoes, large hail, strong winds, and flash flooding are expected to hit the central U.S. from Texas to Wisconsin starting Friday evening and continuing into the weekend. These storms follow earlier tornado outbreaks and flooding, with millions of people at risk and some areas still recovering from recent damage.Key Facts
- More than 51 million people from Texas to Wisconsin face severe weather threats on Friday.
- The Upper Mississippi Valley (Illinois, Iowa, Minnesota, Wisconsin) has the highest chance for strong tornadoes.
- Large hail is expected in Oklahoma, Kansas, Iowa, and Michigan.
- Winds up to 70 mph are forecasted from Texas to Green Bay.
- Severe weather will continue Saturday in cities like Cincinnati, Cleveland, Pittsburgh, and Buffalo.
- Michigan is experiencing record flooding, and 33 counties are under a state of emergency.
- Recent tornadoes have caused significant damage in western New York and Missouri.
- A man died in Wisconsin due to a suspected lightning strike after heavy rain.
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