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Southern US Weather Forecast: Isolated Tornadoes, Flooding Rainfall to Hit Early Next Week
The Southern US can expect potentially isolated tornadoes and flooding this week, according to the latest forecast. Travelers should anticipate severe weather threats, causing slower commutes. Read here.
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