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The threat of tornadoes in the parts of the United States showed a deadly such whips went to the east in the Mississippi valley and deeply south on Saturday, causing at least 16 damage, injuries and widespread damage.
Mississippi Gov. Tate Reeves said on social media Saturday that the tornado was reported in six counties overnight. He said three hospitalizations were reported and that “this number is expected to increase.” The state is expected more difficult in the state today, he said.
Extreme weather conditions – Including hurricane winds – it is predicted to influence the area home to more than 100 million people. Demolting winds up to 80 mph are provided from the Canadian border to Texas, threatening conditions for blizzards in colder north surfaces and fire hazards in warmer, dryers in the south. The most serious threats of Tornado were East Louisiana and Mississippi, Alabama and Western parts of Florida Panhandle and Georgia, said NWS.
At least 10 deaths in Missouri was recordedAccording to the State Assembly Agency of Extraordinary Situations Missouri. Deaths come as a massive stormy system that moves on the country free from the winds that damaged the buildings, abolished deadly dust storms and knocked over more than 100 wild.
In Arkansas, officials reported three deaths.
Three people were killed on Friday in a car accident during Dust in Amarillo County in Texas Panhandle, according to SGT. Cindy Barkley from the State Public Safety Department. One bunch included an estimated 38 car.
“It’s the worst thing I’ve ever seen,” Barkley said, calling almost zero visibility nightmare. “We couldn’t say they were all together until the dust was settled.”
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Evacuations were ordered in some Oklahoma communities, as more than 130 fires are reported throughout the state. The state patrol said that the winds were so strong that they crowded several tractors.
“This is terrible here,” said Charles Daniel, a truck driver with a 48-foot trailer along the interstate 40 in West Oklahoma. “There are a lot of sand and dirt in the air. I’m not pushing him over 55 mph. I’m afraid I’ll blow if I do.”
Forecasters said a heavy lush threat will continue on weekends with a large chance for tornadoes and wind damage to Mississippi and Alabama on Saturday. A strong rain could bring a flash flood to some parts of the east coast on Sunday.
Experts say that it is not unusual to see such timetables in March.
“What is unique about this great great great and intensity,” said Bill Bunting of Storm Storm in Normans in Normans, Oklahoma. “And so what does it create really significant influences on a very large area.” The threat of the tornado moved to the east in the Mississippi Valley and deep on Saturday, Day after a massive storm system Moving across the country was killed at least six, free of winds that damaged buildings, which quickened the storms of dust that made the deadly collisions and knocked over more than 100 wilds in several central states.
Magenta indicates areas of the highest risk
The storm prediction center uses five categories for warning to the expected difficult time, in the range from the marginal to high. His card forecasts are encoded in color, with the lowest risk areas in green and the highest shown in Magents.
Saturday, that The area of the highest risk It contains parts of Mississippi and Alabama.
“High Risk” is used when the hard time is expected to include “numerous intensive and long-term tornadoes” or thunderstorms that produce windmills hurricane and inflict wide damage, in accordance with product descriptions.
On a more day when “High Risk” It was used in recent years, the forecasts became a reality.
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Tornadoes hit in the middle of a storm outbreak
The time service stated that at least five tornadoes, including one in the area of St. Louis, was reported in Missouri on Friday. In the storm, several buildings were damaged, including a strip shopping center in Roll, Missouri, where the Tornado is reported Friday afternoon.
The storm prediction center said that quickly moving storms could be pulled out of the twigs and fight as baseball, but the biggest threat would come from flat winds nearby or exceeding the hurricane force, with nickname of 100 mph (160 HPH).
The “potentially violent” tornado is expected Saturday in parts of the Central Gulf Coast and deeply south in Tennessee Valley, according to the national time.
The center for prediction of the storm said the parts of Mississippi, including Jackson and Hattiesburg and the Alabama areas, including Birmingham and Tuscaloos, would be high risk. Heavy storms and tornadoes were also possible through east Louisiana, Western Georgia, Central Tennessee and Western Florida Panhandle.
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Wildfires erupt the focus of dry, gusty conditions
Wildfires in the southern plains threatened to spread in the midst of warm, dry weather and strong winds, and evacuations were ordered on Friday for some communities in Texas, Oklahoma, Kansas, Missouri and New Mexico.
Flame in Roberts County, Texas, northeast of Amarilla, quickly blew out with less than a square mile to estimated 32.8 square miles, is stated on the X. crews on Friday evening.
About 60 miles south, another fire rose to about 3.9 square miles before his progress was stopped in the afternoon.
The Oklamoma Emergency Department has activated its emergency operating center due to several moved movements that stated the evacuations of the city of Leedey in the western part of the state and in the rural area east of Norman.
Firefighters were preposed in certain areas, which helps the authorities jump to milder early, Andy James, Oklahoma forestry boss. Fire aircraft were also arranged in some parts of Oklahoma and Texas, but generally could not fly due to low visibility from smoke and dust, he added.
Friday night, the National Meteorological Service said “complex of extremely dangerous fires”, are located northeast of Oklahoma City, nearby still water and invited some people in the city about 50,000 for evacuation. Officials issued mandatory evacuation orders through social media involving houses, hotels and Walmart.
Officials called people in some areas of Camden Central Missouri to evacuate the wild wilderness, and the state highway patrol was warned through social media that have closer to houses and businesses.
Approximately 120 miles of interstate 70 in Western Kansas are temporarily excluded due to dust blowing and limited visibility.
High winds are also expelled on more than 216,000 homes and companies in Texas, Oklahoma, Arkansas and Missouri, is stated on the Poweoutage.us website.
Blizzard warnings in northern plains
The national forecast issued a blizzard warning for parts of the Far Western Minnesot and the Far East South Dakota starting from the start of the Sabbath. Snow accumulation of 3 to 6 inches are expected, with the possibility of legs.
It was expected that he would burn at 60 mph. Cause the conditions for Zabelje.
2025-03-15 15:05:00



