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the east. we ve seen some pictures of some homes with roofs torn off and trees uprooted. it s probably going to be a little bit of an ugly scene once the daylight hours come tomorrow morning. but we know of several homes damaged, and so far, knock on wood, haven t heard much in the way of injuries. but those reports are still coming in. how widespread, not just the tornado, but the severity? we re looking at a video now. it s pretty nasty. just how widespread is it? this range is from nebraska and kansas all the way into the dallas-fort worth area. so we re talking a fairly wide swath. about 1200 miles or so in length. wow. so it s extensive for the damage. luckily, the tornadoes are very a lot smaller than that. but most of the south plains in the u.s. have gotten pretty good wind and it s still glgoing on.