Severe storms with rain, hail and strong winds roar from Midwest to New England

Storms will wreak havoc from southern Texas to northern New York on Tuesday, bringing hazards of hail, strong winds and a few tornadoes.
Storms will wreak havoc from southern Texas to northern New York on Tuesday, bringing hazards of hail, strong winds and a few tornadoes.
About 42 million people are at risk of severe storms Tuesday. Thunderstorms continue to impact Oklahoma, with a severe thunderstorm watch in effect through 10 a.m. CT (11 a.m. ET).
The extreme weather comes after a turbulent Monday, which saw nearly 150 storm reports, with the dominant hazard being massive hail.
Storms in Minnesota on Monday left toppled trees and thousands without power after strong winds and hail swept through the state. In the southeastern city of Faribault, officials reported a barn and multiple silos were destroyed, NBC affiliate KARE of Minneapolis reported.
Some areas reported hail as large as 2 inches wide in southwestern Minnesota. At one point, the Twin Cities had more than 7,000 customers without power, but that has since been restored.
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