By Kristen Rodman, AccuWeather.com Staff Writer
June 18,2014; 9:05PM,EDT
Following a tornado that led to catastrophic damage to the town of Pilger, Nebraska, on Monday, June 16, a massive rain-wrapped tornado swept through the Nebraskan town of Coleridge on Tuesday night.
Farther north in Canada, an unusual circumstance transpired as a tornado rolled through Angus, Ontario, Tuesday night.
Additional tornadoes were also reported in Whitman, Montana; Hartington, Nebraska; and Camp Crook, South Dakota.
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Damaging winds, large hail and heavy rains accompanied the storms, triggering flash flooding and inducing numerous power outages.
Thunderstorms and strong winds will persist in the Midwest on Wednesday, threatening areas from Chicago to Philadelphia. Farther west, severe storms will flare up again, with a tornado threat in store for portions eastern Nebraska, western Iowa and southeastern South Dakota.
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watch likely coming for NE Nebraska AGAIN... Day # 3 of violent
tornadoes could possibly happen soon. Storms going severe soon
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A1 - Yesterday we had severe storm conditions in southern Ontario - thankfully no tornado near Hamilton @CoworkingCanada
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