Weather hazards set to impact travel across US
More strong storms and possible tornadoes could affect Midwest while snowstorm heads into Northeast
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We’ve got many weather hazards that will impact travel Monday from the West Coast to the East.
Severe weather tore through the Plains last night, bringing strong tornadoes, hurricane-force winds and power outages.
The damage will be catastrophic in some areas as the sun comes up.
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TORNADOES SPOTTED IN OKLAHOMA, KANSAS AS STRONG GUSTS STRIKE MIDWEST
Another round of strong storms with possible tornadoes could affect the Ohio Valley today while a snowstorm unfolds from the Great Lakes and Northeast this afternoon through Tuesday.
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Several inches of snow will pile up from Pennsylvania to Maine with ice and a wintry mix for the Great Lakes.
The West is getting set for more heavy rain and mountain snow.
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We’re also tracking the risk for more severe storms for the South and another winter storm for the Great Lakes and Northeast later in the week.