Over 80 million Americans under threat of severe storms Friday and Saturday

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A cold front pushing through the Northern Plains into the Midwest will trigger potentially severe thunderstorms. Damaging winds and hail will pose the biggest risks, but a tornado cannot be ruled out.

Check your local weekend forecast hereMidwest threat Friday"Scattered storms posing a risk for damaging winds and hail are expected from the central Plains east-northeastward across the Midwest to the Great Lakes Friday afternoon and evening," the Storm Prediction Center said.Read MoreThe center issued an Enhanced Risk, level 3 of 5, for areas of eastern Iowa eastward to portions of southern Michigan, including Chicago and Milwaukee.

Damaging winds and hail can be expected from these stronger storms. Those planning to be outdoors in the afternoon and evening hours should be prepared for the severe weather.Other cities on the fringe of the system could also see some strong storms include Denver, Indianapolis and Pittsburgh. Northeast threat SaturdayThe same system impacting the Midwest will shift into the Northeast Saturday. The strong storms will exist from Ohio to Maine where damaging winds will be the main threat.

 

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