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Severe weather warning from Nebraska to Oklahoma

Severe thunderstorms may develop in parts of Kansas, Oklahoma, Nebraska and Texas on Saturday. The forecast includes a risk of large hail, strong winds and several tornadoes.

By Staff , Associated Press
Norman, Okla.

 Forecasters say the Midwest could be in for another round of strong storms and heavy rain.

The National Weather Service Storm Prediction Center says that severe thunderstorms may develop in parts of Kansas, Oklahoma, Nebraska and Texas on Saturday.

The center says there is a risk of large hail, strong winds and several tornadoes with the system.

The greatest chance of severe weather stretches from southern Nebraska to central and western Kansas and Oklahoma.

The Weather Channel reports:

Last weekend's weather caused several tornadoes, flooding and at least four deaths.

As º£½Ç´óÉñ reports, the US Storm Prediction Center last year modified its language to better communicate the level of risk. The terminology includes using "enhanced" risk of severe thunderstorms, rather than "slight."