<p>At least six tornadoes were reported from Wisconsin to Indiana on Wednesday, with the Wisconsin tornadoes being labeled as "large," though no major damage or injuries have been reported.</p>
<p>Over 100 damaging wind reports came in from Kansas to Maryland as well, with tree limbs and powers lines down as a result of 60+ mph wind gusts.</p>
<p>Thursday's severe threat moves to northern New England from northern New York to northern Maine where damaging wind and a brief tornado are possible.</p>
<p>Stronger storms are also possible from northeast New Mexico to northern North Carolina, and up the Northeast coast, where thunderstorms may produce strong to potentially damaging wind.</p>
<p>Eastern Montana also has the chance for large hail and stronger winds today.</p>
<p>Meanwhile, Kansas City, Missouri, is under a "considerable" flash flood warning on Thursday morning with life-threatening flooding and heavy rain at rates of up to 2.5 inches, which is currently inundating the area as heavy rain is expected to continue through the morning.</p>
<p>Farther east, a flood watch is in place starting Thursday afternoon and continuing overnight for eastern Kentucky, southern Ohio, and much of West Virginia and portions of western Virginia and northwest North Carolina where there will be a chance for 2 to 4 inches of rain to fall over a condensed amount of time.</p>
<p>In New Mexico, a flood watch is in effect for Ruidoso where rainfall rates of 1 inch per hour on Thursday afternoon could create life-threatening flash flooding in burn scar areas. Northeastern New Mexico is also under a flood watch through the evening because rainfall rates of 2 inches per hour are possible.</p>
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