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"Tropical moisture raises the risk of excessive rainfall." He said it will behave like a tropical storm moving slowly across the area. However, with multiple rounds forecast in four to fiv...
From USA TODAY
Violent storms cut through a wide swath of the South and Midwest, spawning tornadoes and killing at least two people, knocking down power lines and trees and ripping roofs off homes.
From CBS News
The coming days were also forecast to bring the risk of potentially deadly flash flooding to the South and Midwest as severe thunderstorms blowing eastward become supercharged.
From U.S. News & World Report
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Another round of thunderstorms could roll across the Mississippi Coast on Sunday with strong winds forecast to drop this week’s springtime temperatures by more than 20 degrees. Forecasters say the storms will arrive early Sunday and pass by 1 p.m., leaving temperatures closer to 60 degrees.
Tornados have been reported in at least eight states this week, after powerful storms swept across the country.
Tornadoes have struck Slayden in Mississippi, and Grand Junction and Selmer in Tennessee, posts on X show. “Grand Junction has been hit directly by a nightmarish wedge tornado. Debris being lofted over 20,
A life-threatening outbreak of long-lived and strong tornadoes is expected today in parts of the central and eastern US from a powerful, wide-reaching spring storm.
8hon MSN
At least 1 dead, 10 hurt as 'dangerous' system hits much of U.S., spins up tornadoes and flood risk
A four-day, once-in-a-generation weather event turned deadly on day 1 of severe weather on Wednesday -- and the danger will increase on day 2.
Tornadoes that ripped through Mississippi caused damage to more than 900 homes, according to the Mississippi Emergency Management Agency (MEMA). MEMA reported that 18 tornadoes touched down in the state during the March 14 and 15 severe weather outbreak.
A deadly severe outbreak spawned at least one tornado in 14 states from March 14-16. Hardest hit were Arkansas, Alabama, Mississippi and Missouri.
Several states in the central U.S. were hit hard overnight by a deadly storm that reportedly caused flash flooding and even destructive tornadoes.