A look at tornado and storm damage across Mid-South
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The Tennessee Emergency Management Agency reported two deaths associated with Wednesday's storms, one in McNairy County and another in Obion County.
The New York Times |
Millions of people across several states were at risk of tornadoes and other severe weather on Wednesday.
Yahoo |
Multiple tornadoes reported across the South and Midwest have caused “catastrophic” damage.
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A powerful storm system will bring several life-threatening weather hazards to Tennessee starting Wednesday night, including the threat of flash flooding and tornados, warns the National Weather Service.
LOUISVILLE, Ky. — A quick-moving storm caused wind damage in the Louisville area as it barreled through Kentucky and southern Indiana late Wednesday evening. One area that seems to have been hit hardest was J-Town. WHAS11 News has received numerous reports of damaged buildings in the Jeffersontown area.
Reports of damages caused by the severe weather are coming through after a line of storms moves east through our region.
The tornado was confirmed in Highland County just after 1 a.m. A strong debris signature was seen just outside of Saint Martin around 1:20 a.m. A few minutes later, the NWS issued a confirmed tornado warning for Highland, Clinton and Brown counties.
A powerful tornado touched down in northeastern Arkansas on Wednesday, prompting the issuance of an urgent Tornado Emergency.
A slow-moving cold front stalled over the ArkLaTex on Wednesday, spurring possible tornadoes and causing some damage
Tornados have been reported in at least eight states this week, after powerful storms swept across the country.
Spotters indicated a tornado touched down southwest of Salina, but no damage has been reported into the night.
Lexington was largely spared during last night's wave of storms that barreled across the state, but more potential for severe weather is on the way.
We had multiple debris signatures in the radar beam across central Indiana, confirming tornadoes. However, the actual paths will be confirmed by the NWS.