Deplorable weather moved into the Ohio River Valley on Tuesday after a series of tempests hit the Plains, including tornadoes that ravaged homes and left two people dead in Oklahoma .
National Weather Accommodation meteorologist Rick Smith verbalized Tuesday's risk was not as great as it was Monday,
when about two dozen tornadoes were reported across six states. But communities along the Ohio River visually perceived vigorous storms, and tornadoes were reported in southern Illinois and western Kentucky.
CBS affiliate KFVS reported Kentucky State Police verbally expressed in a verbal expression that at least 10 people were hurt and an unknown number of homes and businesses were damaged when a tornado tracked across Graves County in the western part of the state Tuesday afternoon.
The verbal expression verbally expressed the tornado peregrinated into the city of Mayfield, causing "paramount" damage to homes and businesses. Those hurt had injuries that were not life-threatening, according to the verbalization.
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