Midwest and Plains Bracing for Severe Storms and Hail Threat on Monday

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Severe storms with large hail, damaging winds, and isolated tornadoes are expected in the Plains on Monday before moving into the Midwest on Tuesday, posing a risk from Texas to South Dakota. The storms could produce baseball-size hail and winds of 60 to 80 miles per hour, with areas of heavy rain and localized flash flooding. Additionally, hot, dry, and windy weather in Colorado, Kansas, New Mexico, Oklahoma, and Texas puts them at high wildfire risk, with more than 1.7 million people in a "critical" wildfire risk area.
- Hail and Damaging Winds Threaten the Plains and Midwest on Monday The New York Times
- Plains, Midwest Face Hail And Tornado Threats | Weather.com The Weather Channel
- Omaha morning weather forecast for Monday, April 15 KETV Omaha
- Oklahoma could see severe storms with hail, tornado risk Monday KOCO Oklahoma City
- Severe Storms Possible, Arrival Expected Monday Afternoon news9.com KWTV
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