Mega Storm Threatens 17 States
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Mega storm in 17 states to bring life-threatening floods and tornadoes

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Mega storm heading for 17 states TOMORROW will unleash life-threatening flash floods and tornadoes.
More than 100 million people are in the path of a gigantic storm system set to barrel through the US this weekend .
Storms are expected to stretch as far south as Alabama , Texas , Louisiana , Nebraska , Kansas , and Oklahoma .
Arkansas , Illinois , Iowa , Kentucky , Mississippi , Missouri , and Tennessee will be at risk for tornadoes, flash floods, blizzards, and even fires.
Forecasters are calling this weekend storm the 'biggest severe weather outbreak' of 2025 so far.
Long-range forecasters were already predicting between 1,350 and 1,400 tornadoes throughout.
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