Severe weather moves over central states as heat continues to break records
Strong-to-severe storms will move across sections of the central U.S. and over the Ohio and Tennessee River Valleys on Wednesday.
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Large hail, damaging winds, tornadoes and heavy rain could lead to flash flooding in these areas.
Severe storm threats on Tuesday in the central U.S., Ohio and Tennessee River Valleys. (Credit: Fox News)
This comes as the heat is still breaking records for the Southern Tier of the U.S., where warnings remain from Texas to Florida.
Heat forecast across the southern U.S. (Credit: Fox News)
Monsoonal rainfall along with remnants of a tropical system in the Pacific will bring some much-needed moisture to the Southwest on Thursday.
Hurricane Dora moves near Hawaii. (Credit: Fox News)
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Meanwhile, Hurricane Dora is a powerful major hurricane south and west of Hawaii.
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