Last Weekend Severe Summary

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15 Apr 2019 4:28 AM
It's that time of the year for major severe weather outbreaks and that was the story from this past week.  Numerous tornado, hail and damaging wind reports to go along with all the heavy rain and frequent lightning.  Here is a look at some of the reports and damage from this past weekend.

Storm Reports

Look at the amount of storm reports  left behind by this weather system.  All modes of severe weather happened with this system, but damaging winds was the biggest based on the amount of storm reports.

Aftermath Imagery

Unbelievable imagery coming out the states of Texas and Mississippi.  These same areas could see more severe thunderstorms later this week.  This means you will have to continue to stay weather alert for the risk of severe weather.  Keep checking with WeatherNation for more updates.

Tornado Reports

Keep checking with WeatherNation for more updates.  
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