(KTNC) - More severe weather may be in store later today across the region. The National Weather Service Storm Prediction Center says another round of severe weather is possible in the central United States Tuesday, with strong winds, large hail, and even a few strong tornadoes possible.
Local storm reports Monday night include the report of a tornado two-miles west of Marysville is Marshall County Kansas.
In southeast Nebraska, a possible tornado was reported four miles north of Diller in Jefferson County. Deputies reported downed power lines and boards impaled in buildings. Downed power lines were also reported in Shubert and 58-mile-per-hour wind gusts were reported in Falls City.
In northwest Missouri, wind damage was reported in Atchison County, with a tree uprooted and buildings damaged in Corning. Fairfax lost power during the storm and one-inch hail was reported in the community.
Storm spotters reported thunderstorm winds of 60-mile-per-hour in Rock Port, lasting between five and ten minutes Monday evening.
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