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Devastating Tornadoes Leave Trail of Destruction Across the South and Midwest, 20 Million at Risk of Severe Storms on Sunday

A deadly series of storms and tornadoes have caused destruction across the South and Midwest, with more than 20 million people under the risk of severe storms on Sunday. Andrew Dennard, a resident of Rolling Fork, described the sound of the tornado as “like a freight train”, leaving his home shattered and nearly leveling some neighborhoods. Local officials are urging people to remain vigilant and to take necessary precautions as more storms are expected throughout the day.

Governor Andy Beshear Declares State of Emergency in Kentucky as Storm System Causes Significant Damage and 10 Deaths

Governor Andy Beshear of Kentucky declared a state of emergency on Friday evening as a large storm system moved through the South and Midwest, causing significant damage, leaving thousands without power, and resulting in at least 10 deaths. In Kentucky, four weather-related deaths were reported in four different counties, and Mayor Greg Fischer urged residents to stay off the roads and to be prepared for power outages. The storm system is expected to move out of the region by Saturday evening, but the National Weather Service issued a winter storm warning for the Northeast, with up to a foot of snow expected in some areas.

Northeast Braces for Winter Storm as 50 Million People Face Weather Alerts

A powerful storm system is sweeping into the Northeast, bringing winter weather alerts to nearly 50 million people. Boston and New York City could see up to 6 inches of snow, potentially making it the biggest snow event of the season for New York City. The storm is also affecting the Southern Plains and Michigan, with some facing a sixth consecutive day without power. Residents in the Northeast are advised to stay alert and take necessary precautions.

Major Winter Storm Expected to Bring Snow, Blizzard Conditions, and Icing Across the US, Causing Power Outages and Road Closures.

A major winter storm is expected to bring snow, blizzard conditions, and icing from California to the Northeast, causing numerous power outages and road closures. In the Twin Cities of Minneapolis and St. Paul, up to 12 inches of snow is forecasted, while the Midwest and Northern Plains are expected to be the most affected. Meanwhile, the Southeast is experiencing unseasonably high temperatures, with residents advised to take precautions.

Record-Breaking Temperatures Across the US Cause Widespread Disruption and Power Outages

A powerful winter storm has caused record-breaking temperatures across the United States, ranging from minus nine degrees in Montana to 95 degrees in Texas. This has caused over 785,000 customers to lose power, 1,600 flight cancellations, and winter weather alerts for parts of the country. People are advised to stay safe and follow the instructions of local authorities.

Winter Storm Warning: 40 Million People Brace for Heavy Snow, Rain, Gusty Winds and Potential Flash Flooding

This week, more than 40 million people across 22 states are preparing for a major winter storm system that will bring heavy snow, rain, gusty winds and potential flash flooding. The storm is expected to affect almost the entire country, with the Pacific Northwest and Northeast likely to be the hardest hit. At the same time, temperatures will be significantly higher than normal in the Southeast and Midwest, with nearly 150 million Americans experiencing a high of 70 degrees or more. The National Weather Service is urging people to take precautions and be aware of any winter weather alerts.

45 Inches of Snow Falls in Sierra, Widespread Snowfall Expected Across Rockies and Plains, Flooding and Power Outages Reported

Heavy snowfall over the weekend in the Sierra Nevada Mountains and northern Plains caused multiple water rescues, road closures, and power outages, resulting in the deaths of at least two people. In Sacramento County, emergency crews responded to fallen trees and disabled vehicles in the flood waters, while US Highway 101 was closed in South San Francisco due to flooding and high tides. More wet weather is expected in the West this week from storms brewing in the Gulf of Alaska.

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