Over 30 million people from Texas to Ohio remain at risk of further severe weather, with forecasts predicting up to 15 inches of rain in some areas
The severe weather stretched from Texas to Ohio, causing tornadoes and flooding across the central United States.
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.
Florida's Panhandle and portions of North Florida could see some severe thunderstorms Sunday, April 6. From the Gulf Coast and the Interstate 10 corridor on northward to western North Carolina and South Carolina, thunderstorms could bring isolated tornadoes, heavy downpours and hail, according to AccuWeather.
Tornadoes ripped across a wide swath of central and southern United States on Wednesday, destroying homes and businesses and bringing down power lines and trees.
Millions of people are under tornado watches across the central United States on Sunday, as a volatile weather system has triggered power outages and huge hail. Nearly 175 million people from Illinois to eastern Texas and beyond could be affected,
A powerful F3 tornado touched down in Hanover, Pennsylvania, on April 5, 1952, leaving a 17-mile path of destruction. The tornado, the strongest ever recorded in York County history, caused $2.5 million in damages, equivalent to about $30 million today.
Forecasters issued some of their rarest and most extreme alerts on Wednesday as they warned a powerful storm system would stall over the central part of the country.
According to numerous weather forecasters, the central portion of the United States is under severe threat this week of tornadoes and