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Deadly Tornado Rips Through Midwest And South, 27 Killed
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Dozens of buildings, including homes, were damaged when tornadoes struck east of the Denver metro area on Sunday.
NWS also reported that the Friday evening storms spawned an EF-0 tornado close to 8 p.m. in Putnam County. Its winds peaked at 85 mph, according to preliminary reports, with a max width of 20 yards and track length of 0.4 miles. No injuries or deaths were reported.
Much of the state, including Oklahoma City, Stillwater and Ada, should expect a moderate risk of tornadoes, damaging hail and strong winds on Monday.
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Residents in Bennett and Elbert County were left cleaning up damage Monday after a swath of tornadoes blew through the area on Sunday afternoon. The storms damaged or destroyed 36 structures, and
At least 28 people have been killed in storms that have pummeled the Midwest and Mid-Atlantic regions since Friday. Kentucky and Missouri have been hit particularly hard.
About 14,000 Consumers Energy customers remain without power Monday, May 19, after severe thunderstorms, including nine tornadoes, swept through Michigan last week. Consumers said most of those in the hardest-hit areas should have electricity restored by the end of the day.
After a severe weather weekend, North Texas will see one more round of storms on Monday, May 19. The main window for severe weather Monday is from 4 to 10 p.m., with the core risk in areas north and east of the Metroplex.
Strong tornadoes, large hail, damaging winds and flooding rain are all possible from Monday into Tuesday as storm tracks across central states.
Another one touched down near Lomira and traveled about a half-mile. In far western Wisconsin, one tornado came with the first round of storms that morning. It was rated as an EF2