Tornado Warning: These 12 U.S. Sunday Trouble: Tornado, hail and flash floods will hit these counties; check if you live in one

Storm impact
The multi-day storm system will bring inclement weather from the Great Plains to the East Coast. The storm affects different regions every day. Experts predict that tornadoes, hail and strong winds will cause severe damage.
On Saturday, 20 million people will be in danger. Affected countries include Texas, Oklahoma, Kansas, Missouri and Iowa. By Sunday, the storm will expand eastward, putting 80 million people in danger. The threat will continue until Monday as it reaches the East Coast.
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Storm Target Central United States
The Great Plains will start bad weather on Saturday night. Major cities at risk include Dallas, Oklahoma City, Tulsa, Topeka, Wichita, Kansas City, Springfield and Des Moines.
Experts warn that all types of bad weather are possible. Tornadoes, hail, strong winds and heavy rain may affect these areas. Residents should remain vigilant for updates and safety warnings.
Bad weather
The storm will spread from Texas to Michigan on Sunday. The states in the path include Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama, and Florida. Areas in Ohio and Tennessee Valley will also be affected. Ascensionists predict multiple tornadoes, destructive hail and strong winds. Flash floods may occur in low-lying areas. Central Mississippi and surrounding areas will face the most intense storm.
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The East Coast faces storms
By Monday, the storm will reach the Atlantic coast. The Appalachians and the eastern slopes along the Gulf Coast will also experience bad weather. The main threats will be strong winds, hail and heavy rain.
Major highways including Interstates 81, 85 and 95 will be affected. Cities such as Atlanta, Charlotte, Washington, DC, Philadelphia and New York City may suffer disruptions. Cancellations and delays may be possible.
FAQ
How do people prepare for the storm?
Residents should monitor weather updates, fix outdoor items and prepare emergency kits. Those in tornado-prone areas should determine safe shelters. Passengers should check for flights and road conditions.
Which states are most risky in the storm?
Texas, Oklahoma, Kansas, Missouri and Iowa will be affected first. By Sunday and Monday, the storm will affect states from Louisiana to Michigan and the East Coast.
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