(CNN) Another blast of severe weather will kick off Wednesday in the central and southern United States, even as some of those places are still recovering from last week's deadly storm system.

The storms will barrel toward the East Coast through Friday, unleashing tornadoes, damaging winds and hail along the way, from the Texas Panhandle to the coast of the Carolinas.

Over three days, the storm will affect more than 100 million people and traverse about 1,400 miles, including parts of the Southeast and Mid-Atlantic that got battered over the weekend by severe weather.

As the system treks east, parts of the Southeast could experience severe weather on Thursday, with a large swath of the East Coast on track to feel impacts on Friday.

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