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Severe storms impact Midwest, prompting alerts for millions
Severe weather is affecting the Midwest, with tornadoes reported over the weekend. Forecasts indicate continued risks for millions in the region. (sources: cbsnews, theguardian, pbs, abcnews, foxweather)
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ModernAction Briefing
Severe storms have moved through the Midwest, with tornadoes reported in Texas, Arkansas, and Oklahoma. Nearly 50 million people are under alerts for potential severe weather, including high winds and large hail.
- Severe storms are currently affecting the Midwest, following tornado activity over the weekend.
- The National Weather Service has issued alerts for nearly 50 million people across the region.
- Areas such as the St. Louis region are identified as being at moderate risk for strong tornadoes and large hail.
Why it matters
The severe weather poses risks to safety and property for millions in the affected areas.
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Top coverage · 3 sources
cbsnewsStorm chasers capture twin tornadoes as severe weather moves through central U.S.theguardianTornadoes, hail and high winds forecast to hit midwest and Mississippi valleypbsFast-moving storms batter the Midwest, with more on the wayabcnewsAlmost 27 million on alert for severe weather outbreak in parts of US
