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U.S. News & World Report |
forecasters warned of potentially deadly flash flooding, strong tornadoes and baseball-sized hail.
The New York Times |
Millions of people across several states were at risk of tornadoes and other severe weather on Wednesday.
Chicago Tribune |
The potent storm system will bring “significant, life-threatening flash flooding” each day through Saturday, the National Weather Service said.
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The Weather Channel on MSNTornado Outbreak Continues In The South Through Late Week As Pattern Change Takes HoldA tornado outbreak is expected to continue through tonight in parts of the Midwest and South, prompting a rare level 5 out of 5 severe weather outlook to be issued. Daily rounds of severe weather are expected in the mid-South along with extremely heavy rain through at least Saturday.
A wide-reaching storm spawned several intense and violent tornadoes Wednesday, and threatens near-nonstop rainfall Thursday that could trigger once-in-a-lifetime flooding. Follow here for live updates.
Supercell thunderstorms could produce multiple long-lived EF3 or stronger tornadoes today in the mid-Mississippi and lower Ohio valleys. Tornadoes, destructive straight-line winds and damaging hail will also impact a much larger area of the Midwest and South.
A powerful, wide-reaching spring storm is threatening parts of the central and eastern US, with a life-threatening outbreak of long-lived and strong tornadoes possible in some areas. Follow here for live updates.
A deadly severe outbreak spawned at least one tornado in 14 states from March 14-16. Hardest hit were Arkansas, Alabama, Mississippi and Missouri.
Two deaths have been confirmed in the Mid-South as severe weather continues to roll through the region Thursday.
Live Updates: Tornado Damage Reported In Multiple States As Destructive Storms Target Midwest, South
We're tracking an expected tornado outbreak today, with severe weather threatening millions across multiple states. Here is the latest.
WEST MICHIGAN — National Weather Service officials in Grand Rapids have now confirmed FIVE tornadoes from Sunday's deadly severe weather outbreak.
A tornado outbreak is expected Wednesday and Wednesday night from parts of the lower Mississippi Valley into the mid-South and lower Ohio Valley, including the threat of multiple long-track EF-3 or stronger tornadoes.
The National Weather Service has now confirmed 112 tornadoes during the outbreak experienced on March 14-16th. At least 43 people have lost their lives due to storm-related impacts across eight
The tornado outbreak occurred during Sunday’s severe weather that saw a massive line of thunderstorms march across Michigan. All the tornadoes confirmed were either rated EF-0s or EF-1s ...