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Severe weather is expected to continue through the beginning of the Memorial Day weekend, bringing risks of hail and potential strong tornadoes starting late on Saturday.NOAA's Storm Prediction Center forecasts isolated thunderstorms will continue through Saturday morning in a region stretching from the middle of Texas to the mid-South and the mid-Mississippi Valley.
Storms are not forecast to strengthen much, and the risk of tornadoes remains low. The agency warns large hail and strong winds are still possible.Conditions are expected to intensify over Kansas and Oklahoma on Saturday into Sunday, where the Storm Prediction Center forecasts a risk of"several strong to violent tornadoes, extreme hail, and corridors of widespread wind damage."
Storms are expected to develop starting in the afternoon, with the greatest tornado risk evolving in the evening hours.4 dead and at least 35 hurt in Iowa tornado, officials say AP via Scripps News 10:23 AM, May 22, 2024 Damage from Friday storms Iowa and Illinois reported tornadoes on Friday, including a weak tornado near suburban Des Moines. Storms downed power lines and damaged buildings, but there were no deaths or injuries.
Greenfield, Iowa, was cleaning up after severe storms caused deadly tornadoes on Tuesday. Four people were killed and 35 were injured in the town and a fifth person was killed about 25 miles away when a tornado blew her car off the road.
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