65 million people at Risk From "Explosive Thunderstorms".
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Several tornadoes are expected as violent thunderstorms threaten over a dozen states, putting at least 89 million people at risk from Texas to Wisconsin and Michigan. The storm is predicted to have far-reaching effects, says senior meteorologist Bob Larson at AccuWeather. In addition, there could be heavy snow and strong winds causing blizzard conditions from the Dakotas to northern Michigan.
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