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By Sophia Rosenbaum, Staff Writer, NBC News. A large, sloppy storm system brewing in the Midwest on Wednesday threatens to progeny thunderstorms with heavy rain, hail and even the chance for a rare, powerful derecho. “We've got a couple of rough days 

Storm systems brewing over the upper Mississippi Valley late Wednesday day may progeny the season's first so-called "derecho" storm stretching about 400 miles in length, said meteorologists with the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration 

A derecho, from the Spanish for “direct,” is a long-lived windstorm, which usually has swiftly-moving severe thunderstorms. To be a proper derecho, the storm has to cover a swath of at least 240 miles, with winds above 57 

Ingredients are coming together across parts of the Midwest and Ohio Valley for a perilous rash of severe weather with widespread wind hurt similar to that of a derecho. AccuWeather.com Meteorologists are concerned that an initial tornado threat 

Ingredients are coming together across parts of the Midwest and Ohio Valley for a perilous rash of severe weather with widespread wind hurt similar to that of a derecho. AccuWeather.com Meteorologists are concerned that an initial tornado threat 

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