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Possible tornados, severe storms hit Arkansas

Straight-line winds, large sized hail and possible tornados took their toll on several parts of the Natural State on March 13.

LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (KTHV) - Straight-line winds, large sized hail and possible tornados took their toll on several parts of the Natural State on March 13.

Reports of shattered windows, damaged roofs and down power lines have been rolling in on social media since the severe weather began just after 3 p.m. on Sunday afternoon.

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Damage 5 miles south of Lonoke

Posted by Crystal Lewis on Sunday, March 13, 2016

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Damage at Mount Harbor in Mt. Ida (Photo: Vince Adair)

The southern half of Arkansas seemed to have been hit the hardest. Possible tornados touched down in areas such as Jessieville and Vilonia, but that won't be confirmed until the National Weather Service assesses the damage. But it doesn't take official word to know that hail covered the ground in several counties within central Arkansas.

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Storm hit HARD in Conway.

Posted by Kristin Wallace on Sunday, March 13, 2016

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No injuries have been reported at this time and the severe weather threat in the state should be gone by 11 p.m. Visit THV11.com to see more photos and updates on the weather damage around the state.

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