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May 20, 2013; 10:54 PM ET Severe thunderstorms will continue into the overnight hours from the Great Lakes to Texas.
The sirens have silenced and it is time to see the damage. What can you expect to see?
Severe thunderstorms will continue into the overnight hours from the Great Lakes to Texas.
Despite record-breaking flooding in parts of the Midwest this year, budget cuts threaten to shut down hundreds of stream gauges across the United States.
Short-Range Weather forecast overview for the Northwest United States
Above average temperatures will continue through this week across much of the Southwest.
We continue to track a line of strong to severe thunderstorms stretching from Illinois to Texas, brinigng gusty winds, large hail, and still the potential for tornadoes.
The five-week period from April 3 to May 7 was the coldest in 109 years of record keeping at Fairbanks, Alaska, according to the National Weather Service.
Several tornadoes touched down from Oklahoma to Iowa, including near Wichita, Kan., and Oklahoma City, on Sunday.
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Keep up to date on the severe thunderstorm outbreak unfolding across the Midwest and the Plains by tracking local radars.
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