May 18, 2013; 9:16 PM ET Tornadoes continue to touchdown over Kansas and Nebraska Saturday evening. An increase in wind damage potential will be seen later Saturday night, with isolated very large hail.
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Tornadoes continue to touchdown over Kansas and Nebraska Saturday evening. An increase in wind damage potential will be seen later Saturday night, with isolated very large hail.
The sirens have silenced and it is time to see the damage. What can you expect to see?
The threat for tornados and large hail will continue Saturday night from South Dakota to Texas.
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Track the showers and thunderstorms that are rattling the East Coast.
Short-Range Weather forecast overview for the Southeast United States
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