Twelve tornadoes were reported across four states overnight, heavily damaging roofs and some outbuildings in Missouri.
Trenton, Missouri, was hit the hardest, with a tornado damaging the roof of a 130-year-old church.
On Monday, the severe threat is stationed in Missouri and Illinois where large hail, damaging winds and isolated tornadoes are possible.On Tuesday, Kansas and Oklahoma also face the potential for severe weather risk.
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