A day after parts of the Midwest and the South were bombarded with severe thunderstorms, hail and tornadoes, another round of storms — and life-threatening flash flooding — has been forecast for the region.
At least seven people were killed — four in Michigan, two in Indiana and one in Oklahoma — after a severe winter storm brought heavy rain, strong winds and tornadoes to Landry Parish, Louisiana and Maury County, Tennessee, on Monday.
On Tuesday, 11 million people from central Texas to southern Iowa are at risk of receiving very large hail and a couple of strong tornadoes. The risk area includes Oklahoma City, Oklahoma; Wichita, Kansas; Kansas City, Missouri; and San Angelo, Texas.