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Severe weather in eastern US, Plains could bring tornado, flash flooding threats

As the Plains, Midwest, Northeast and mid-Atlantic brace for severe weather, extreme heat is continuing to expand into the Northeast on by the end of the week.

Strong-to-severe thunderstorms are expected over the northern and central Plains, Midwest, Northeast and mid-Atlantic.

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Large hail, damaging winds, isolated tornadoes and heavy rain could lead to flash flooding.

Air quality alerts continue for parts of the Midwest and Great Lakes as smoke from wildfires drifts southward from Canada.

The extreme heat will expand toward the North and across the Mississippi Valley, into the Northeast on Thursday and Friday. 

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