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  2. Storms and tornadoes? Bad weather in forecast for ... - AOL

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    Severe storms forecast for the south-central U.S. and Pacific Northwest on Thursday prompted warnings from weather officials as heavy rain and snow threatened to disrupt post-Christmas travel ...

  3. Severe weather to rattle south-central US through Friday - AOL

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    A potentially volatile post-Christmas severe weather event will put more than 10 million people at risk for damaging thunderstorms across part of the south-central United States, AccuWeather ...

  4. Storm Prediction Center - Wikipedia

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    Day 4–8 outlooks are the longest-term official SPC Forecast Product, and often change significantly from day to day. This extended forecast for severe weather was an experimental product until March 22, 2007, when the Storm Prediction Center incorporated it as an official product.

  5. Severe weather outlook: Flooding possible as 'excessive ... - AOL

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    The National Weather Service in Norman said most places should expect rainfall, while the heaviest downpours will happen along and to the west of the State Highway 81 corridor.

  6. Snow, severe weather, flooding rain to impact post-Christmas ...

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    Winter Weather Threatens Christmas Eve Travel For Much Of I-95 Corridor Amid Snow, Freezing Rain The Interstate 95 corridor from Boston southward is seeing lighter snowfall, with most locations ...

  7. List of Storm Prediction Center high risk days - Wikipedia

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    A high risk severe weather event is the greatest threat level issued by the Storm Prediction Center (SPC) for convective weather events in the United States. On the scale from one to five, a high risk is a level five; thus, high risks are issued only when forecasters at the SPC are confident of a major severe weather outbreak.