Direct Renewal of the Tornado Plague: At least 18 died when a severe storm hit South, Midwest

Direct Renewal of the Tornado Plague: At least 18 died when a severe storm hit South, Midwest

The storm prediction center says that many tornados are significant, some of which can be in the form of long paths and have the potential for hard, expected and cities in high-risk areas including Hattiesburg, Jackson, Tuscaloosa and Birmingham.

The most dangerous threats of tornado must start on Saturdays in the morning until the afternoon in Louisiana and Mississippi before spreading to Alabama in the afternoon until the evening, followed by West Florida Panhandle and to Western Georgia until Saturday night.

There were 23 Tornado reported last night in four states – Missouri, Arkansas, Illinois and Mississippi when severe weather outbreaks continued until Saturday. The wind fought more than 80 MPH which caused damage in the midwest from Missouri to Wisconsin.

The debris is located around a damaged house in the morning after Tornado landed in Florissant, Missouri, March 15, 2025.

Lawrence Bryant/Reuters

Georgian Governor Brian Kemp issued an effective emergency afternoon Saturday in preparation for bad weather that moved to the state tonight and in the morning.

Severe storms are estimated to be weaker on Sundays when the storm reaches the east coast from Florida to Mid-Atlantic.
Damaging winds, large hail and short tornado on Sunday afternoon will be possible for the southeast, while heavy rain and damage to the damaging wind will reach the northeast of Sunday night until the night.

In this photo released by Missouri State Highway Patrol, damaged buildings are displayed in Rolla, Missouri, on March 14, 2025.

Forces 1/Missouri State Highway Patrol

Severe weather outbreaks are part of the main storm system of the main country which also encourages the danger of fire and warning of red flags throughout the plains.

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