Multiple severe storms are expected to hit the South and East of the United States this weekend and into early next week. This pattern began with a deadly tornado outbreak earlier in the month and is expected to continue for the third weekend in a row. The storms will begin in the Midwest and South on Saturday night, with large hail and strong winds posing a risk. The threat will then spread to the East Coast by Monday, affecting areas such as St. Louis, Little Rock, Louisville, and Memphis. Damaging winds, large hail, and possible tornadoes are all potential threats. Uncertainty remains in the forecast, so changes are expected in the coming days. The setup for these storms is typical for the spring, with a sharp jet stream dip pulling moisture from the Gulf and creating an environment conducive to severe weather. Meteorologist Sara Tonks from weather.com warns of the potential for severe storms and urges residents in the affected areas to stay alert and be prepared for changing weather conditions. Residents are advised to have a way to receive alerts and stay updated on the latest developments as the storms approach.
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