Severe weather risk across Midwest, Great Plains on Monday
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By Joseph Swanson
Published on April 27, 2026.
The threat of severe weather has been put at risk across the Great Plains and Midwestern states, with nearly 50 million people potentially facing severe weather. This comes after destructive storms that left two people dead in Texas and Mississippi. The severe weather risk in Minnesota includes periods of rain, thunderstorms, and potential tornadoes.
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