By Kevin Byrne, AccuWeather.com Staff Writer
June 10,2014; 9:36PM,EDT
Severe thunderstorms will continue to unfold across the Deep South and Ohio Valley.
The primary threats accompanying these storms are damaging winds and flooding downpours, which could lead to widespread power outages and flooded roadways.
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UPDATES: (All times listed in Central time)
10:27 p.m. CDT Tuesday: More than 33,000 electric customers are without power in Kentucky, reports Kentucky Power.9:54 p.m. CDT Tuesday: Knoxville Utilities Board is reporting more than 12,000 electric customers without power.
9:18 p.m. CDT Tuesday: Heavy rain has caused road closures due to flooding in Jacksonville, Illinois, according to emergency manager.
8:33 p.m. CDT Tuesday: In less than one hour, 1.3 inches of of rain fell in Mays Lick, Kentucky, reports a NWS spotter.
8:10 p.m. CDT Tuesday:
7:40 p.m. CDT Tuesday: Gulf Shores, Alabama:
7:20 p.m. CDT Tuesday:"Very dangerous thunderstorms to the southwest of Columbus, Ohio could bring damaging wind gusts to southern suburbs in the next 30-45 minutes," AccuWeather.com Meteorologist Randy Adkins said. "There may be a tornado embedded in the squall line as it moves out of northeastern Kentucky and into far southern Ohio near the towns of South Shore, Kentucky and Wheelersburg, Ohio."
7:17 p.m. CDT Tuesday: "Strong thunderstorms continue over southwestern Indiana; radar continues to indicate rotation with storms southwest of Bloomington, Indiana, near Bloomfield," AccuWeather.com Meteorologist Randy Adkins said.
6:30 p.m. CDT Tuesday: A tornado was reported near Bloomfield, Indiana, at 6:23 p.m. CDT, according to law enforcement.
5:40 p.m. CDT Tuesday: Watch 'AccuWeather Live' at 7 p.m. discussing the latest on the powerful storms.
5:33 p.m. CDT Tuesday: A tree fell onto a house in Keavy, Kentucky, reports NWS spotter.
5:18 p.m. CDT Tuesday: Wind gusts up to 65 mph reported in Vox, Kentucky, according to NWS spotter.
5:01 p.m. CDT Tuesday: Powerful storms are nearing Charlotte, North Carolina, which will cause problems for commuters, AccuWeather.com Meteorologist Randy Adkins said.
"Given how slowly this storm is moving, flash flooding would not at all be a surprise. That's certainly a concern as we move ahead for the remainder of the evening rush," he said.
4:35 p.m. CDT Tuesday: Severe storms are nearing Knoxille, Tennessee with wind gusts of 60-70 mph possible, AccuWeather.com Meteorologist Randy Adkins said.
4:18 p.m. CDT Tuesday:More than 450 U.S. flights have been canceled, another 4,888 have been delayed, according to FlightStats.
4:02 p.m. CDT Tuesday: Flooding near St. Louis, Missouri:
3:58 p.m. CDT Tuesday: Flooding with water up to three feet high reported in O' Fallon, Missiouri, according to NWS trained spotter.
3:54 p.m. CDT Tuesday: Opelika, Alabama:
3:43 p.m. CDT Tuesday: Auburn, Alabama:
3:13 p.m. CDT Tuesday: Trees and power lines down in Jasper, Tennessee and throughout Marion County.
1:40 p.m. CDT Tuesday: Quarter sized-hail reported near Fort Payne, Alabama, reports emergency management.
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