Monday, April 28, 2014
Tornado outbreak kills at least 24
After a dangerous day of severe weather in the Plains and South on Sunday, damaging tornadoes formed again Monday in Mississippi, Alabama, Tennessee and Georgia.
A Particularly Dangerous Situation was issued for parts of Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama and Tennessee, in effect until 9 p.m. CDT Monday night.
Six people were killed in Limestone County, Ala. after a tornado swept through the area Monday evening, Limestone County officials told the Associated Press. In total, at least 24 people have been killed, and countless more injured, from the severe storms that continue to push into the South.
Arkansas suffered some of the heaviest damage and the largest number of deaths so far from the storm, after tornadoes from a long-lived supercell thunderstorm ripped through the center of the state, killing at least 15 people Sunday.
The storms marked the beginning of a multi-day severe weather outbreak expected to affect much of the South and southern parts of the Midwest.
http://www.weather.com/news/tornado-central/severe-weather-tornado-outbreak-late-april-impacts-20140427
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Chris Kwiecinski
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