WEATHER ALERT, Severe and storms
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A severe thunderstorm warning was issued by the National Weather Service in Duluth at 2:14 p.m. on Tuesday, July 15.
A Forecast First Alert remains in place this evening as strong to severe thunderstorms continue developing across Minnesota. These storms are mainly baseline severe with damaging winds and hail as the primary threats.
The Met Office has revealed there will be a dramatic switch in weather conditions from this week. Thunderstorms are expected in some areas which could cause power and flooding issues
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Severe storms are expected to move into Oklahoma late Friday and linger throughout the weekend, bringing a threat of damaging winds and flooding.
The National Weather Service issued flash flood warnings for New York City and the wider region, with entire streets and the subway system under water
Events had to be evacuated as the storms approached, including the Windy City Smokeout Country Music and BBQ Festival outside the United Center.
Damaging winds and hail so large it could cause injury to people and animals and damage buildings was expected with the storms.