Tornadoes, Winds, and Dust Storms Leave Trail of Destruction as Millions Remain at Risk
A destructive storm system tore across the United States on Friday and Saturday, leaving at least 30 people dead and millions more bracing for continued severe weather through Sunday. Dozens of tornadoes, high winds, and dust storms have wreaked havoc in multiple states, with the National Weather Service and the Storm Prediction Center issuing urgent warnings as the threat persists.
Fatalities have been reported across Kansas, Mississippi, Arkansas, Texas, and Missouri. In Missouri, one of the hardest-hit areas, at least three people were killed Friday night when an EF-3 tornado with peak winds of 140 mph roared through Bakersfield, according to the National Weather Service. The violent twister left a trail of destruction in its wake, underscoring the intensity of this multi-day weather event.
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The Storm Prediction Center has cautioned that the danger is far from over, with severe weather threats lingering into Sunday from Florida up through the upper Ohio River Valley. More than 60 million Americans remain at risk as the storm system continues its eastward march. Tornado watches are currently in effect until 2 p.m. EDT for South Carolina and southeastern North Carolina, and until 3 p.m. EDT for north Florida and southeastern Georgia. Meanwhile, an “enhanced” risk of severe weather has been identified for western Pennsylvania and the extreme southwestern corner of New York, signaling potential for further damage and disruption.
The cross-country storm has already left communities reeling, with reports of leveled homes, downed power lines, and widespread outages. In addition to the tornadoes, high winds and dust storms have compounded the chaos, contributing to the rising death toll and challenging emergency response efforts.
As the nation grapples with the aftermath, meteorologists urge residents in affected areas to remain vigilant. “This is an evolving situation,” the Storm Prediction Center noted in its latest update, emphasizing the need for preparedness as the severe weather threat stretches into a third day.
ThriveNews.co will continue to monitor this developing story and provide updates as more information becomes available.