Severe storms in Central US, record heat in Southwest continues

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Severe storms in Central US, record heat in Southwest continues
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WEATHER: Powerful thunderstorms across the Central U.S. and gusty storms in the Northeast have caused at least 327 reports of severe weather in the last 24 hours.

The wind reports have been quite notable in the central U.S. A 90 mph gust was reported in Scott County, Iowa, an 80 mph gust was reported at the Moline Quad Cities airport in Illinois, an 85 mph wind gust has been reported in Cleveland County, Oklahoma, which is part of the greater Oklahoma City metro area, and there have been numerous reports of 70 to 80 mph winds in the city of Norman, Oklahoma, just south of Oklahoma City.

Additionally, storms in the Northeast brought, locally, 4 inches of rain to parts of eastern Pennsylvania and southwest New Jersey on Saturday. Locally, over 3 inches of rain has been reported in parts of western New York where there have been some flash flood warnings overnight. Today, there area with the greatest risk for severe storms will be over parts of western Kansas, the Oklahoma Panhandle and Texas as well as parts of eastern Colorado and New Mexico.Today, there area with the greatest risk for severe storms will be over parts of western Kansas, the Oklahoma Panhandle and Texas as well as parts of eastern Colorado and New Mexico.

Another round of gusty storms will be possible across much of the East Coast, including Washington, D.C., Philadelphia, New York and Boston. Meanwhile closer to the Gulf, the temperatures might not be as hot but the humidity is very high and therefore the heat index will be well over 100 degrees in some spots again on Sunday.Meanwhile closer to the Gulf, the temperatures might not be as hot but the humidity is very high and therefore the heat index will be well over 100 degrees in some spots again on Sunday.

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