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The severe weather isn't over yet. This week, another wave of hazardous storms is set to impact the Central and Eastern regions of the United States. There is a risk of tornadoes, significant hail, strong winds, and heavy precipitation across the Southern Plains, Mississippi Valley, Midwest, and certain areas in the East.

Some regions were recently affected by intense storms, and now an additional 1 to 4 inches of rainfall could accumulate on already waterlogged ground. Localized flooding could pose a serious issue, particularly in areas where storms are slow-moving.

The threat will commence again on Sunday in the Carolinas and Southeast, progressing into Arkansas, Louisiana, and Mississippi by Monday. By Tuesday and Wednesday, a more powerful system may trigger widespread severe thunderstorms stretching from the Southern Plains through the Midwest and toward the East Coast.

Stay vigilant regarding weather developments and be ready as this active weather pattern persists.
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00:00this is not the end of the storms it is just the beginning another powerful round of severe weather is
00:05about to hit the central and eastern united states tornadoes are possible large hail could fall damaging winds may knock
00:12out power
00:13and heavy rain could trigger flooding some of these areas were slammed just last week now they could see another
00:20one to four inches of rain if storms stall totals could climb even higher
00:24and with soil already soaked flooding becomes a serious threat sunday brings one last punch to the carolinas and the
00:31coastal southeast before the current system finally moves offshore but monday is no real break warm unstable air over arkansas
00:39louisiana and mississippi could spark isolated severe storms cities like little rock jackson and shreveport should stay alert strong winds
00:48hail and even a few tornadoes are possible
00:50then tuesday and wednesday the threat grows a stronger system could unleash widespread severe storms from the southern plains into
00:58the midwest then shift east toward pennsylvania multiple days multiple states and every type of severe weather on the table
01:06stay prepared this week is far from over
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