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Severe Threat Sunday – Strong storms, Hail, Winds, and Tornadoes are possible

Posted on May 1, 2010 By Mid Atlantic Weather No Comments on Severe Threat Sunday – Strong storms, Hail, Winds, and Tornadoes are possible

The Severe Threat will increase Sunday – Storms with the potential of hail and high winds as well as tornadoes will start to affect the Western area and spread east. This will be something to stay on top of tomorrow! Storms are currently dumping flooding rains (in excess of 12 inches in some places) in Tennessee. Tornadoes are breaking out all over Arkansas. I am watching the videos o storm chasers on http://severestudios.com.

Stay alert tomorrow!

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