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Severe storms rumbled across the Upper Midwest on July 15, prompting tornado warnings and leading to significant flood risks.
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00:00And then across the north central U.S. we'll be watching out for once again rounds of drenching thunderstorms here across this region, flooding rainfall, but overall today we've seen some pretty good hail producers there, especially in that bullseye that Tony Laubach's been tracking for us there across parts of Nebraska, including a tornado-worn storm that you see right there on the right-hand side of your screen.
00:18So we've seen widespread showers, storms, and severe weather here across this region, but once again it's all about the flooding rainfall.
00:24That's what we're primarily going to be tracking here as we head throughout this evening and as we head into tonight.
00:29And I mean you can see why all of the yellow, the oranges, the reds on future radar, and you guys have seen more than your fair share of thunderstorms and rainfall over the last couple of days, which makes for very saturated ground.
00:41Yeah, so the ground's not going to be able to absorb much more rainfall, so it's all just going to run off and create that flush flooding risk that we've been detailing for you so far this afternoon heading into tonight.
00:51Stay right here with AccuWeather Ahead, we'll have more updates for you coming up right after this.

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