
Severe Storms and Flash Flooding Threaten Midwest, South Again
The Midwest and South face severe weather with threats of flash flooding, tornadoes, and hail through Sunday.

A turbulent weather front continues to wreak havoc across the Midwest and South, claiming at least seven lives and leaving 300,000 utility customers without power. Excessive rainfall, strong winds, and tornadoes have been reported in several areas, prompting widespread concern and disruption.
Severe storms impact Midwest and South
In the wake of a severe winter storm, multiple regions have reported excessive precipitation, leading to power outages and threatening lives. The storms have reportedly affected areas in Michigan, Indiana, Oklahoma, and the Midwest, leaving communities grappling with the aftermath of the severe weather.
According to data reported by the National Weather Service, areas in Michigan, Indiana, Oklahoma, and the Midwest have been severely impacted by the recent storms. The excessive rainfall has left over 300,000 utility customers without power across these regions, disrupting daily life and causing significant inconvenience to residents.
The destructive storms have had a significant impact on infrastructure, leading to widespread power outages and disruption to essential services. The aftermath of the storms has left communities facing not only the immediate challenges of the weather, but also the longer-term consequences of damaged infrastructure.
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