Storms could unleash deadly floods, strong tornadoes
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forecasters warned of potentially deadly flash flooding, strong tornadoes and baseball-sized hail.
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In Indiana, a 34-year-old driver died on Sunday after heavy winds knocked over his vehicle, the Porter County Sheriff’s Office said.
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Start the day smarter. Get all the news you need in your inbox each morning. "Heavy rainfall is possible from late Wednesday through Saturday night due to multiple wave passages," the flood watch notes.
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's Storm Prediction Center (SPC) outlook for Wednesday confirms an enhanced risk area stretching from extreme northeast Texas and northern Louisiana through Arkansas, Mississippi, Missouri, and into Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky and western Ohio.
As Michigan residents clean up from the Sunday storms, another low pressure system is expected to move through on Wednesday, bringing storms and another chance of severe weather. It all begins early on Wednesday as a small chance of mixed precip will move through the area bringing a small chance of minor accumulating snow to areas north of I-69.
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Storms could reach the Triangle around 7 p.m. and could continue until after 11 p.m., according to the National Weather Service in Raleigh. The greatest risk of severe storms in the Triangle is from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m., forecasters said, with two lines of storms moving through.
A viral video captured the moment a Gary resident and his son saved their family dog just moments before a tornado swept through and destroyed their backyard.
April starts off relatively quiet and chilly before rain Tuesday night into Wednesday in Chicago. Clouds and sunshine are expected Tuesday, with highs in the 40s and 50s. By the evening, scattered rain showers develop. After midnight and into early Wednesday, there's a chance for stronger storms.