Tornadoes, hail and flash flooding could slam areas from Ohio to Texas this weekend as a cold front forms across the Midwest and South. The cold front, which is making its way across a very warm, soupy atmosphere, could create strong storms bringing large hail, damaging winds, tornadoes and flash flooding. Beginning Friday night, a line of strong storms may develop from Oklahoma to Missouri, passing through Kansas. After 10 p.m. CST, this line of storms is expected to sweep east and grow in strength on Saturday, right along the cold front. On Saturday, the severe weather threat -- which extends from Ohio to Texas -- is expected to begin around 8 am. local time and will continue through the afternoon as the system moves east. These areas at risk for powerful storms -- including St. Louis, D
Severe storms producing tornadoes, hail possible this weekend from Texas to Ohio

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