The Midwest and Southeast are preparing for another round of severe weather, with the National Weather Service warning of a storm system poised to unleash dangerous thunderstorms and flash flooding. This follows a destructive weather outbreak over the weekend that left at least 27 people dead across multiple states, particularly Kentucky. Forecasts indicate that eastern Oklahoma and parts of Arkansas will be most at risk, with the potential for strong winds, hail, and tornadoes. Recovery efforts are underway as communities work to rebuild amid the ongoing threat of further storms.
"A maturing central U.S. storm system is expected to produce another round of dangerous severe weather and instances of flash flooding today, with an emphasis on eastern Oklahoma into the Ozarks."
"Potentially millions of people in central and eastern Oklahoma and far northwest Arkansas are at risk from numerous severe thunderstorms expected Monday, according to the National Weather Service."
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