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Southwest, Plains to see severe weather, risk of tornadoes and hail

While California will get a bit of a break, a strengthening system will bring flooding rainfall, damaging winds, tornadoes and the risk of hail to the Southwest and into the Plains.

The West continues to get pounded with heavy rain, wind and snow.

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California will get a bit of a break, with the storm track shifting more toward the Northwest.

This comes as a strengthening system traveling across the Southwest will eject into the Plains, bringing flooding rainfall along with the risk of hail, damaging winds and tornadoes. 

While the eastern half of the country warms up, the northern Plains, Midwest and Great Lakes will still feel wintry, with snow in the forecast

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Colder air will stick around. 

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