Nearly 52 million people are at risk for severe weather Wednesday

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Nearly 52 million people are at risk for severe weather Wednesday
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A clash of record-breaking heat in the South and more seasonable weather to the North will lead to severe storms across 16 states Wednesday, putting 52 million people at risk.

A slight risk -- level 2 of 5 -- stretches from Missouri to the Carolinas and from Iowa to Georgia. It also includes a part of Texas."All forms of severe weather are possible today and tonight, with very large hail and damaging winds the primary threat," says CNN meteorologist Dave Hennen."Tornadoes are also likely, especially in the enhanced risk area.

Unseasonable heat across the SouthTemperatures are running 10 to 20 degrees above average across the South. High temperatures will rise into the 90s across Arkansas and Oklahoma."At least 3 dozen record highs are possible today and tomorrow," says Hennen."Including cities like Dallas, St. Louis, Little Rock, New Orleans, and Miami.

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