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Tornado risk expected to continue into the weekend in a slew of states including Mississippi , Louisiana and Alabama .
Alabama Governor Kay Ivey issued a state of emergency on Friday , extending into Sunday .
Forecasters expect the thunderstorms to swamp the South and move toward the East Coast .
Storm system is expected to move off into the Atlantic Ocean Sunday night into Monday .
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