Hurricanes destroy the long track from Arkansas to Ohio on Friday, where more than 70 million Americans are preparing for a potential harsh weather.
The size of strong hurricanes and destructive winds that exceed 75 miles per hour and a very large cold.
More than 400,000 customers are not without power on Friday afternoon, including more than 200,000 in Michigan and 100,000 in Missouri, while moving the harsh weather in the Middle West.
Harsh weather – the last map of alerts
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Severe storms in St. Louis blew up on Friday afternoon and threw the large cold in St. Charles Province in Missouri.
One or two hurricanes may become a long width of the long path.

Harsh weather forecast- Friday map
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There is a moderate danger – level 4 of 5 – for severe storms on Friday, from southeast Missouri to southern Illinois, west, central Kentucky and South Indiana. After storms are transferred in the morning, the majority of the afternoon will be dry and expect sunlight. However, this will revitalize the atmosphere, especially given the very warm air mass, which leads to high temperatures in the surrounding areas.
About 3 to 4 pm from the central time, the storms will start appearing over the east Missouri and the center of Illinois, which may turn quickly.
There will be storms on Paducah, Kentucky and Little Rock, Arkansas, around 6 pm.

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Storms will reach Indianapolis around 7 pm
The storms will strike. Louisville, Kentucky; Jonburo, Arkansas, at 8 pm CT before Memphis, Tennessee, at 9 pm, will hit Nashville, Tennessee, from 10 to 11 pm
Strong storms are possible in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean on Friday afternoon, when the energy from the morning system reaches the area. Strong winds and some cold are the main risks of the eastern coast.

Harsh weather forecast- Saturday map
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On Saturday, the risk area is mainly focused on Texas, Akllahoma and Arkansas, as harmful winds, large cold and some hurricanes can be. These storms are expected in the evening and night hours.