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Southeast Braces for More Severe Weather After Storms Left 2 Dead

Hail and high winds were buffeting north Texas Monday night. Just before midnight, three tractor-trailers flipped over on Interstate 35 south of Dallas in the driving rain. The weather could include wind gusts of up to 70 mph (113 kph) and hail to the size of golf balls, forecasters said, noting that “tornadoes are likely Tuesday into Tuesday evening” in parts of Mississippi. The risk follows heavy weather that moved across the South on Sunday and Monday, damaging homes and uprooting trees from Mississippi to West Virginia. A tornado spotted in Atlanta forced thousands to seek shelter, and one man was killed when a falling tree brought power lines onto his vehicle in Douglasville, Georgia, west of Atlanta, Douglas County spokesman Rick Martin said. And in middle Georgia, 55-year-old Carla Harris was killed after a tree fell onto her Bonaire home, Houston County emergency officials said.

Tornadoes rip through South; severe weather expected again Tuesday

The South is again at risk of severe weather Tuesday, the National Weather Service says, after tornadoes damaged parts of Mississippi and Kentucky.

TORNADO WATCH: South on alert again after storms spawn twisters

Updated: 8:04 AM CDT May 4, 2021 By ROGELIO V. SOLIS, Associated Press Much of the South is at risk of more severe weather Tuesday, forecasters said, after tornadoes struck parts of the region Sunday night and Monday, causing heavy damage in some parts of Mississippi and flipping trucks in Texas.Parts of Texas, Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama and Tennessee, as well as corners of Arkansas and Georgia are at enhanced risk for the worst weather, according to the national Storm Prediction Center. That zone is home to more than 11 million people and includes the cities of Nashville, Tennessee; Birmingham, Alabama; Baton Rouge, Louisiana; and Jackson, Mississippi, forecasters said. A couple of tornado warnings were issued Tuesday morning in rural areas east of Nashville, Tennessee. We ll see all three threats as far as hail, wind and tornadoes on Tuesday, said Mike Edmonston, a National Weather Service meteorologist in Mississippi.Hail and high winds were buffeting north

South braces for more severe weather

<p><span>YAZOO CITY, Miss. (May 4, 2021) Much of the South is at risk of more severe weather Tuesday, forecasters said, after tornadoes struck parts of the region Sunday night and Monday, causing heavy damage in some parts of Mississippi and flipping trucks in Texas.</span></p>

Strong storm threat continues after twisters in Mississippi, 2 dead in Georgia

Strong storm threat continues after twisters in Mississippi, 2 dead in Georgia
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