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Wednesday's forecast: More storms for central U.S.


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Another round of severe weather is forecast for portions of the central U.S. Wednesday while the Mid-Atlantic sees yet more rainshowers.

Central U.S.: Severe weather is likely Wednesday all the way from Wisconsin to Texas, with hail, wind and tornadoes all possible.

East: While both the Northeast and Southeast enjoy mostly sunny skies, in between, in the Mid-Atlantic, clouds, showers and cool temperatures will again be the main story.

West: Most of the western U.S., will be clear, other than some showers and thunderstorms in Colorado and the Mountain West.

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Weather history for May 11: In 1953, in Waco, Texas, tornadoes killed 114 people. In 1966, Philadelphia fell to a May record low temperature of 28 degrees.