Severe Storms, central United States
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A "very active and complex mid-May weather pattern" is settling over states from the central United States through the Mid-Atlantic.
The risk comes as NOAA Weather Radios across central Alabama will be offline due to a long-planned software upgrade.
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Nonstop severe weather that spawned dozens of tornadoes and killed 28 people in recent days is in its final stretch Tuesday, but millions in the eastern half of the United States are still in the path of dangerous storms.
Strong tornadoes, damaging winds and hail are again threatening states across the Mississippi Valley on May 20.
There were reports of tornadoes in Nebraska and Oklahoma, and more than 150,000 customers had no power early Tuesday. Forecasters warned of the potential for hail and flash flooding.
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WSMV) - A First Alert Weather Day has been issued for Tuesday for the possibility of strong to severe thunderstorms. Stay weather ready today with the risk of multiple rounds of strong to severe thunderstorms across Middle Tennessee and Southern Kentucky.