Feb 29, 2012; 4:08 PM ET
Mother Nature has the potential to add insult to injury over portions of the Ohio and Tennessee valleys on Friday with another potential round of severe weather.
A storm swinging through the West into Thursday will travel across the middle of the nation Thursday night.
The storm overall will not be as intense as the Leap Day blizzard and severe weather outbreak, but it will move into a favorable zone for powerful thunderstorm development during Friday, upon nearing the Mississippi River.
The greatest risks from these storms appear to be damaging wind gusts and hail. However, the early stages of the storms on Friday may have the potential to produce a few tornadoes.
More details of the severe weather risk will be released Thursday, after the danger from the current severe weather outbreak has passed.
Violent thunderstorms and tornadoes from late Tuesday into Wednesday claimed multiple lives and caused damage in several states.
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