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MAJOR cities across the US are forecast to see extreme weather, including damaging winds, large hail and possible tornadoes tomorrow.

The next round of severe is expected to touch down on the Ohio Valley on Tuesday, shifting back to the Plains, Midwest and South on Wednesday before sweeping across the central US later this week.

The Plains, Midwest and Southern US are expected to experience extreme weather starting Tuesday
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The Plains, Midwest and Southern US are expected to experience extreme weather starting TuesdayCredit: NOAA
A massive twister ripped across Kansas and Nebraska on Friday
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A massive twister ripped across Kansas and Nebraska on FridayCredit: NBC News
About 1,000 homes in Andover, Kansas, sustained damages due to the powerful tornado
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About 1,000 homes in Andover, Kansas, sustained damages due to the powerful tornadoCredit: NBC News

The National Weather Service Storm Prediction Center has already drawn at least a level 3 out of 5 “enhanced” risk of severe weather in their outlooks for Wednesday and Thursday this week.

Northern . and parts of are forecast to be hit with severe thunderstorms during the Tuesday afternoon commute.

Powerful winds and the possibility of a tornado or two are the main threat for central Ohio.

Meanwhile, , southern Kentucky and parts of will also see a few intense storms on Tuesday.

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According to the Storm Prediction Center, North Texans and Oklahomans will see severe thunderstorms, hail larger than two inches in diameter, damaging winds and some tornadoes on Tuesday and Wednesday.

By Thursday, the onslaught of severe weather will move across the Southern Plains, battering areas of , lower and Mid- Valley.

Destructive wind gusts, large hail and a few tornadoes are also expected in those areas on Thursday.

The central US has been placed under a flash flood warning for much of the week.

TORNADOES RIP THE MIDWEST

Chilling videos from southern US residents captured the moment multiple tornadoes formed on major highways, ripping the roofs off several homes late Friday.

The tornadoes in North Texas ripped apart homes and businesses and flipped RVs.

A destructive EF3 twister swarmed and damaged or destroyed nearly 1,000 homes and injured four Andover residents.

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The devastating twister recorded winds as powerful as 160mph.

"It went from a storm to severe thunderstorm warning to a tornado in minutes," Andover Fire and Rescue Chief Chad Russell told .

The devastating twister recorded winds as strong as 160mph
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The devastating twister recorded winds as strong as 160mphCredit: NBC News
Oklahoma is expected to be slammed with more extreme weather on Tuesday and Wednesday
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Oklahoma is expected to be slammed with more extreme weather on Tuesday and WednesdayCredit: Fox Weather

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