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More Tornadoes Threaten US South, With Worst Storms Likely Later in Week

  • Rain starting in California expected to spread across country
  • At least 25 died in storms last week from severe weather
A man looks at the remains of his home after an EF-4 tornado touched down on March 26 in Rolling Fork, Mississippi.

A man looks at the remains of his home after an EF-4 tornado touched down on March 26 in Rolling Fork, Mississippi.

Photographer: Scott Olson/Getty Images

Flooding rain, thunderstorms and possibly more tornadoes continue to threaten the US South Monday after a deadly outbreak of storms in Mississippi over the weekend. 

A slight chance of severe thunderstorms is possible Monday across Alabama, northern Florida and Georgia, the US Storm Prediction Center said. Meanwhile, a second system is set to strike California with flooding rains Tuesday, then sweep across the US and raise the risk of thunderstorms and tornadoes in Texas and Oklahoma on Thursday night and in Arkansas and parts of the Midwest on Friday.