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Historic, life-threatening flooding is forecast to impact parts of Arkansas, western Tennessee and Kentucky through the weekend.
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Officials warned that a “generational flooding” disaster was possible as more than a foot of rain could fall, pushing swollen rivers and creeks over their banks.
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The Weather Channel on MSNDeadly Tornado Outbreak Carves Path Of Destruction From South To Great LakesThe death toll continued to rise Friday in the wake of dangerous flooding and the aftermath of a relentless tornado outbreak that tore through parts of the South and Midwest, leaving communities in ruins.
Thousands of people across Northeast Arkansas were without power Wednesday night after multiple tornadoes swept through.
Several tornadoes have been reported across the Mid-South on Wednesday through Thursday morning, leaving destruction behind.
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A four-day, once-in-a-generation weather event is pounding the middle of the U.S. with destructive tornadoes and life-threatening flooding.
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At least 1 dead, 10 hurt as 'dangerous' system hits much of U.S., spins up tornadoes and flood risk
A severe tornado outbreak that began on Wednesday has continued to make its way throughout the South and Midwest, claiming at least seven lives — five in Tennessee, one in Indiana and one in Missouri.
LAKE CITY, Ark. (AP) — Parts of the Midwest and South faced the possibility of torrential rains and life-threatening flash floods Friday, while many communities were still reeling from tornadoes that destroyed whole neighborhoods and killed at least seven people.
Residents of eastern Arkansas, western Tennessee, and western Kentucky prepare for a rare high-risk tornado outbreak as severe storms are forecasted this Wednesday.
A life-threatening outbreak of long-lived and strong tornadoes is expected today in parts of the central and eastern US from a powerful, wide-reaching spring storm.
A tornado outbreak is expected to rip parts of Oklahoma, Arkansas, Missouri, and Illinois on Wednesday. The National Weather Service (NWS) issued a rare ‘high risk severe weather outlook, warning millions in the Midwest and South.