00:00Severe storms are set to hit parts of the central and eastern United States.
00:05The threat comes just as a powerful heat surge builds across the country.
00:09Forecasters say storms could stretch from southeastern Kansas to Delaware and North Carolina.
00:15The Ohio Valley is expected to face some of the highest risk.
00:19Damaging wind gusts may reach 55 to 65 miles per hour.
00:24AccuWeather says isolated gusts could climb as high as 85 miles per hour.
00:29Large hail, flash flooding, and a few tornadoes are also possible.
00:33Wichita, Kansas, has already seen more than 5 inches of rain in just 8 hours.
00:38That raises the risk of flooded roads, rising streams, and dangerous travel conditions.
00:44The storms are being fueled by hot, humid air pushing north and east.
00:49As the heat dome strengthens, millions could face both severe weather and dangerous heat.
00:55Forecasters warn the pattern may continue into next week.
00:58Residents are urged to monitor alerts and prepare for rapidly changing conditions.
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