Severe weather moving east on Tuesday will hit parts of the Midwest with heavy rain, strong winds and possibly tornadoes, one day after storms lashed the southern Plains, killing at least one person and damaging buildings and homes across the region.
Nearly 13 million people in parts of Indiana, northern Kentucky and western Ohio were warned about an enhanced risk for severe thunderstorms early Tuesday, according to the National Weather Service's Storm Prediction Center.
Aaron Updike, a metrologist for the National Weather Service in Indianapolis, one of the cities under an enhanced risk, said severe weather would move into the region in the morning and fade away shortly thereafter. We're going to get some redevelopment this afternoon and evening, he said.
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