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A meteorologist has issued a caution that a significant storm system is set to traverse the U.S. in the coming week. Expect intense storms, strong winds, large hail, potential tornadoes, flooding, and even a surprising late-season winter chill. This extended weather pattern could impact travel, educational institutions, electricity, and the everyday lives of millions. Remain vigilant about the weather, be prepared, and don't underestimate this situation — the next storm is expected to develop right after the previous one concludes.

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00:00A meteorologist just sounded the alarm.
00:02He says a huge storm train is about to roll across the country.
00:05And this one could impact almost everyone.
00:08This isn't a quick storm that blows through and disappears.
00:11It's a multi-day marathon.
00:13One storm sets up the next.
00:15And the hazards keep stacking.
00:17Warm gulf air surges north.
00:19Strong winds rip overhead.
00:21And new systems fire off the Rockies.
00:23That mix means severe storms in the plains and Midwest.
00:27Heavy rain through the heart of the country.
00:30And even a late-season blast of winter behind it.
00:32Today brings big hail.
00:35Damaging winds.
00:36And a few tornadoes if storms stay isolated.
00:39But Friday is the day meteorologists are watching the closest.
00:42Winds could roar to 60 to 80 miles per hour.
00:45Hail could hit tennis ball size.
00:47And the tornado threat turns serious.
00:50Then comes next week, another severe setup forms.
00:53And behind it, winter tries one last comeback.
00:56With freezing rain, snow, and a punch of arctic air diving south.
01:01The message is simple.
01:02Stay alert.
01:03This storm train won't let the country rest.
01:06And the next system is already forming while the last one passes.
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