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Map reveals how nearly 13million in Indiana, Kentucky and Ohio are under threat of severe weather to
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DAILYMAIL.COM
By PERKIN AMALARAJ
7 May 2024
Nearly 13 million people in Indiana, Kentucky and Ohio are today under facing severe weather today as a massive storm moves east across the Plains.
Data from the US' National Weather Service, part of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, revealed that nearly 13million people across Indiana, Kentucky and Ohio are at an enhanced risk of severe weather today.
The Weather Service said that the people living in the roughly 60,000 square mile area may experience hazards including frequent lightning and strong winds, as well as an increased risk of tornados and hail of at least two inches.
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https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-13391005/Map-reveals-nearly-13million-Indiana-Kentucky-Ohio-threat-severe-weather-today-storms-east-tornadoes-lashed-Oklahoma-killing-one.html
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