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cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/15902213

Tornadoes and devastating thunderstorms have left nearly 300,000 residents across seven states without power as of Monday night. 

Over the weekend, huge storms killed at least 23 people and left a path of destruction across the central US. 

Forecasters said the greatest weather risk has shifted east, covering a broad sweep of the country from Alabama to New York.

More thunderstorms, damaging wind gusts, hail and flash flooding are expected.

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Tornadoes and devastating thunderstorms have left nearly 300,000 residents across seven states without power as of Monday night. 

Over the weekend, huge storms killed at least 23 people and left a path of destruction across the central US. 

Forecasters said the greatest weather risk has shifted east, covering a broad sweep of the country from Alabama to New York.

More thunderstorms, damaging wind gusts, hail and flash flooding are expected.

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