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Since Wednesday, at least 12 people have died amid the outbreak of severe weather, including a 9-year-old boy in Kentucky, who was swept away by floodwaters as he walked to a bus stop, and several peo...
From ABC News
Parts of the South and Midwest were pummeled by relentless rain and tornadic storms on Saturday as a prolonged period of life-threatening flood risk reached its peak.
From CNN
After a devastating tornado ripped through the town on Wednesday, Dyersburg (Tenn.) residents had to take shelter three more times on Saturday due to tornado warnings as they prepared for possible flo...
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The Weather Channel on MSNSevere Weather Crisis Inundates Midwest, South As Death Toll ClimbsAn unabated wave of severe storms is continuing its onslaught on states like Mississippi, Tennessee, Kentucky, Arkansas, Missouri and Indiana, unleashing life-threatening flash flooding, tornadoes and widespread damage.
It’s going to be an ugly start to our weekend, as a plume of moisture extends all the way from the south through the northeast US. Farther to the south is where that weather has been and will continue to be severe,
The 36-hour period from Friday evening into Sunday morning will be the most dangerous, as an additional 6 to 12 inches of rain will fall over already drenched areas.
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Kentucky residents were clearing debris from buildings torn apart by the severe weather hitting the South and the Midwest. Some structures have been completely flattened during the storm. (AP Video: Jon Cherry) Cars were lifted off the ground,