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WTOK on MSNSevere storms are possible Saturday PM - Sunday AMSpotty showers are possible Saturday morning, and these will not be severe. However, by Saturday afternoon, we’ll have to be weather aware because isolated storms could form. If this happen, the environment will be supportive of them potentially becoming severe.
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A deadly multi-day storm system that has unleashed tornadoes and heavy rainfall will continue to batter the Midwest and Mid-South on Friday, in what forecasters describe as a "catastrophic and potentially historic flash flood event.
Crews have been busy the past two days repairing damage, including downed wires and at least 130 broken utility poles.
Parts of the South and Midwest, still reeling from violent storms, tornadoes and flooding that have killed at least eight people this week, faced an ongoing threat of catastrophic flooding Friday that forecasters said would stretch into the weekend.
Severe weather remains in the Kansas City as strong thunderstorms move across eastern Kansas and western Missouri.
Heavy rains overnight bring flood and hail threats. The weekend clears up, but expect much colder air to follow.
A Moderate Risk for Severe Weather today exists from northeastern Texas up through central Arkansas into southeastern Missouri, in the red shading. Much of that area is also in a High Risk for Excessive Rainfall/Flash Flooding for the day today.
Repeated waves of thunderstorms will pose risks to lives and property through the weekend in the same areas that were blasted by deadly storms on Wednesday and Wednesday night.
Get all the news you need in your inbox each morning. A warehouse in Brownsburg was severely damaged as the powerful storm moved through Hendricks County. The sheared-off wall and partially collapsed roof of the Sur La Table warehouse was one of the most striking images from Wednesday night's storm damage.