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A relentless stretch of severe weather that left 28 dead and unleashed destruction across the central and eastern United States in recent days isn’t letting up yet, with millions more in the path of dangerous weather this week.
At least 31 million people are at risk for severe storms from central Texas to Iowa on Monday, with hazards including large hail, damaging winds and several possibly strong tornadoes.
The UConn baseball team, with 23 wins in its last 25 games, weathered a storm start to reach the Big East tournament in good position.
The metro area, as well as counties to the north and northeast, will face the greatest likelihood of severe weather threats developing.
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Today’s forecast: It’s a dreary and chilly day for mid-May. It doesn’t look like much rain will fall. I wouldn’t rule out it being misty at times, but not big soakers. There will be several rainy periods through the week.
Overnight storms caused significant damage west of Fort Worth, impacting Palo Pinto and Collin County. GORDON, Texas — Major storms overnight caused significant damage overnight in areas west of Fort Worth in Palo Pinto and Collin County, officials said.
As a powerful tornado moved toward Laurel County late Friday, Zach Wilson drove through the storms to get to his parents. Inside their home, David and Edwina Wilson were hoping to get to the bathtub before the tornado hit.
Thousands are still without power as more severe weather may batter areas already devastated by weekend storms.
Severe storms are expected to erupt across a wide swath of Texas late Monday — from the Dallas-Fort Worth area to East Texas.