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Severe thunderstorm, tornado risk in Central U S and Northeast Wednesday

Relentless severe storms continue to trek across the Plains

Relentless severe storms continue to trek across the Plains AccuWeather 1 hr ago Jessica Storm Intense severe weather started off the week in the center of the United States following an active weekend that featured a number of tornado, damaging wind and hail reports. Similarly dangerous storms are expected to blow up again this week, bringing with them the risk of large hail, damaging wind gusts and even an isolated tornado. Since Sunday, there have already been at least 30 reports of tornadoes, according to the National Weather Service s Storm Prediction Center. © Provided by AccuWeather Heavy rain pummeled the Central states Monday, with Brenham, Texas, counting about 6 inches over 36 hours. Continuous rainfall spurred the NWS offices of the Gulf Coast to put out flood watches and warnings across Texas, Louisiana and Arkansas.

Relentless severe storms continue to trek across the Plains

Relentless severe storms continue to trek across the Plains
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Severe storms possible in western Nebraska, portions of Colorado and Wyoming Thursday

Severe storms possible in western Nebraska, portions of Colorado and Wyoming Thursday
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Lubbock, West Texas at heightened risk for severe weather Monday

Lubbock and much of the region have a heightened risk for severe weather, including the possibility of large hail and tornadoes, later Monday afternoon and evening. The National Weather Service Storm Prediction Center put a red bullseye over Lubbock and portions of the South Plains extending into the Rolling Plains and Big Country region, placing the area in a level 4 out of 5 moderate risk for severe weather Monday afternoon and evening. The remainder of the South Plains, most of the Panhandle and North Central Texas are under an  enhanced risk - level 3 out of 5 - for the day.  Severe thunderstorms are expected across portions of the southern Plains later this afternoon and overnight, reads a message from the National Weather Service Storm Prediction Center. Very large hail (some hailstones larger than baseballs) and a few tornadoes are most likely across northwest Texas.

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