Roof ripped off home as severe storms hit central US

Several states have been hit with heavy rain, hail and damaging winds, with storms expected to continue in some areas through Thursday.
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The National Weather Service Prediction Center warned of enhanced risk of possible tornadoes, large hail and downpours of rain.
In Michigan, more than 300,000 power outages were reported, while 100,000 were reported for Wisconsin and Indiana.
Storms are expected to continue in various states through Thursday.
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