90 million people across the central US are under threat for severe storms Sunday
CNN
More than 90 million people from the central Plains to the Ohio River Valley are under threat of severe storms Sunday before a cold front pushes the inclement weather to the east Monday.
The Storm Prediction Center (SPC) issued a severe thunderstorm watch Sunday morning for parts of eastern Kansas and western Missouri, noting threats include scattered large hail up to 2 inches and damaging wind gusts up to 70 mph.
"The threat for wind damage will increase through the morning from Topeka into the Kansas City area," the SPC said.
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