Tornadoes, torrential rains impact central United States
- A severe weather outbreak, packing tornadoes, hail, and winds, will hit the Midwest and South midweek in April.
- A stalled front, causing a roadblock in the atmosphere, will direct moisture from the Gulf into the Mississippi and Ohio valleys.
- The storms could bring damaging winds, large hail, and potentially strong tornadoes from Texas to the Great Lakes.
- More than 43 million people are under a level 3 of 5 risk, with up to 15 inches of rain possible.
- Life-Threatening flash flooding is likely from Wednesday through the weekend, especially from Arkansas to Indiana.
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Historic flash flooding warnings loom over the South as deluge of rainfall, thunderstorms expected
With the potential for once-in-a-lifetime rainfall and widespread impacts, historic flash flooding is increasingly likely across parts of the nation through Saturday, fueled by repeated rounds of storms accompanying a rare high-level severe weather threat, forecasters warn.
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