"Southern US Braces for More Severe Weather Following Deadly Tornado Outbreak"

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Following a deadly tornado outbreak in the Ohio Valley, the southern US is bracing for another round of severe weather on Friday, with Mississippi and Alabama expected to be the morning hot spots and Texas facing a threat after dinner time. The severe storm threat includes potential hail, tornadoes, and damaging wind gusts, while persistent rains raise the risk of flooding through the weekend. Thursday's severe weather outbreak resulted in over 300 reports of severe weather, including eight tornadoes and left at least two people dead, with dozens injured and significant damage across multiple states.
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