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Deadly Storms Roar Through the Midwest and the Plains States

Alexis Thornton

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At least two people are dead as a result of the current severe weather outbreak that is roaring through the central and southern U.S. The line of storms will persist on Monday, impacting the Atlantic Seaboard by the end of the day. Here is a look at the wrath of this late March weather maker.

Deadly Weekend Storms Forecast to Hang on Through Monday Night

Several tornadoes and golf ball-sized hail were reported this weekend thanks to the latest rash of severe storms. A semi-truck driver died in Valparaiso, Indiana, on Sunday morning when high winds toppled his vehicle. Farther to the south, a tree fell onto a trailer in Oklahoma's Cherokee County early Sunday, killing one of the two people who were inside at the time. According to the local media, winds were whipping around at about 50 mph at the time of the incident that happened next to the Illinois River.

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The storms impacted over 150 million Americans in a zone from Texas through Illinois and all the way to the East Coast. The unseasonably warm temperatures anchored over this part of the nation clashed with the arrival of a cold front to set off the storm activity.


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