Obama offers help for Oklahoma tornado victims
Updated: 10:48 AM - President Barack Obama says he is instructing his disaster response team to get tornado victims in Oklahoma everything they need "right away."
So now... I will just get it out there for you! I'll have another more intense update on Thursday. But really... isn't this what you want to see?
There will be some tweaking to this forecast. Some totals might even go up a bit and the overall shape will change. This is just to get the general idea out there!

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Updated: 10:48 AM - President Barack Obama says he is instructing his disaster response team to get tornado victims in Oklahoma everything they need "right away."
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Updated: 9:38 AM - The state medical examiner's office has revised the death toll from a tornado in an Oklahoma City suburb to 24 people, including seven children.
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Posted: 7:35 AM - Many Kentuckians are looking for ways to help those storm victims and their families.
Posted: 7:11 AM - More severe weather is in the forecast for parts of the central United States already reeling from powerful tornadoes this week.
Posted: 7:09 AM - President Barack Obama will be meeting with his disaster response team, including Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano, on Tuesday before delivering a statement on the devastating tornado that tore through the Oklahoma City suburbs Monday.