A storm that produced several tornadoes that ravaged Oklahoma and Arkansas, injuring 10 people along the way, is expected to produce more severe weather in America's midwest, from Louisiana to Chicago. Five twisters were reported on Wednesday, with the biggest one clobbering the city of Tulsa. Oklahoma's Emergency Medical Services reported that nine people in Tulsa were hospitalized. Major flooding could affect folks in other states like Alabama, Mississippi and Texas. Forecasters expect at least 4 to 6 inches of rain in some parts today, with severe wind gusts of up to 70 mph along with hail the size of quarters.