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A tornado risk is emerging today across five states in the US as a strong weather front brings hazardous supercell thunderstorms to the Central Plains. The Storm Prediction Center alerts of large hail, destructive winds, and possible tornadoes in Kansas, Oklahoma, Texas, Missouri, and Arkansas. Emergency officials are advising residents to find shelter before nightfall.

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00:00A dangerous, severe weather system is developing right now across the central United States.
00:05Meteorologists are urging residents in five states to take shelter immediately.
00:10The Storm Prediction Center has flagged an active tornado threat across Kansas, Oklahoma, Texas, Missouri, and Arkansas today, into tonight.
00:20Large hail and damaging winds over 60 miles per hour are possible.
00:25Rotating supercell thunderstorms are expected as a powerful frontal system sweeps east.
00:30This is not a drill. Storm spotters are already in the field.
00:34Residents in the Central Plains have experienced a relentless parade of severe weather already this spring.
00:41Today's system carries the potential for multiple tornado touchdowns.
00:45The National Weather Service is urging everyone in the warning zone to have a plan in place before dark.
00:51Move to an interior room on the lowest floor of a sturdy building.
00:55Do not wait for a tornado warning if you see a rotating wall cloud.
01:00Shelter now!
01:01If you are in Kansas, Oklahoma, Texas, Missouri, or Arkansas, this system is heading your way.
01:08Stay weather aware.
01:10Lives depend on it.
01:11On enquirily, there aren't somebody who is in Kansas City, a ápocalypse where should remember.
01:11Make sure you need to receive a potential of COVID-19 Merkel Universe,
01:11Amazon emergency.
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