By Karmactive Staff
A startling 50 million people, from Texas to Illinois, prepare for extreme weather.
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The storm surge that hit the central plains on Monday was caused by the torrential rains that fell across California.
The developing storm is fed by moisture from the Gulf, increasing the chance of hail and tornadoes.
The southern plains will be the first to feel the wrath of nature on Tuesday as storms move eastward.
Cities with a high chance of damaging weather include Cincinnati, St. Louis, Dallas, and other cities.
The risk of tornadoes increases after nightfall, particularly in Oklahoma and Missouri.
EF-2 or greater tornadoes are expected, which poses a serious threat to people's lives and property.
Massive hail and strong winds are expected to cause devastation throughout a large portion of the United States.
Alerts for severe weather stress how important it is to be ready for potential nighttime tornadoes.