'Over 70 million Americans face the threat of severe weather today, with the greatest threat for a significant weather outbreak covering roughly 45,000 square miles, including Chicago metro,' CNN meteorologist Derek Van Dam said
"Over 70 million Americans face the threat of severe weather today, with the greatest threat for a significant weather outbreak covering roughly 45,000 square miles, including Chicago metro," CNN meteorologist Derek Van Dam said."All weather modeling points to a significant severe weather outbreak for portions of the Midwest today, with lower chances as you travel south towards the lower Mississippi and Tennessee Valley Region.
Track the storms with CNN's storm tracker Read More"Confidence is increasing for a potentially potent severe weather setup as ingredients needed for this are appearing to favorably align on Saturday," the National Weather Service's Storm Prediction Center said Friday.CNN meteorologist Dave Hennen said the threat of"long track, violent tornadoes ... ramps up significantly Saturday afternoon into Saturday evening.
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