LONDON, Ky. (AP) — Thousands of people from Texas to Kentucky cleaned up Monday from severe weather that killed more than two dozen people and destroyed thousands of homes and buildings in four days as another round of tornadoes struck the central U.S.
At least four tornadoes were confirmed in Oklahoma and Nebraska on Monday evening, according to a preliminary report from the National Weather Service.
In Wilburton, in southeast Texas, the city’s Facebook page reported a tornado on the ground and heading its way. “Take cover now!” the post warned residents.
In northern Texas, softball-sized hail was confirmed, according to Scott Kleebauer, meteorologist with the service’s Weather Prediction Center.
Earlier Monday
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