Tornado watch issued for 3 states
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For the third weekend in a row, Middle Tennessee and Southern Kentucky are under a significant severe thunderstorm threat.
We are starting off this morning with temperatures in the 60s and cloudy skies. We are watching storms this morning too, grab the rain gear out the door. We have more rain chances this week as well.
Millions of people are under tornado watches across the central United States on Sunday, as a volatile weather system has triggered power outages and huge hail. Nearly 175 million people from Illinois to eastern Texas and beyond could be affected,
Thunderstorms, large hail, destructive wind gusts and strong tornadoes threaten up to 73 million people across the Mississippi, Ohio and Tennessee Valleys on Sunday. By evening, Michigan, Missouri and Mississipi each had preliminary tornado reports as a storm system slowly marched east,
Clouds will stick around for most of the morning and into the afternoon with some sunshine possible by early evening. Temperatures this afternoon are expected to be comfortable in the low/mid 60s across the Mid-South. Rain chance: 20% — this morning.
Forecasters warned of widespread damaging winds, very large hail and tornadoes, from Texas to the East Coast starting on Sunday.
While tornado watches are in effect, damaging wind gusts and large hail remain the primary hazards from any severe thunderstorms on Sunday.
MEMPHIS, Tenn. - A Tornado Watch is in effect for northern Mississippi and other parts of Mississippi, Tennessee and Arkansas until 5 a.m. Monday. This means tornadoes, hail and strong