Oklahoma City (AP) – a storm threat in parts of the US manifestation has been moved to eastern East to South-Central Missouri and the damage there.
The Missouri State Highway Patrol Patrol reports that two adults were killed in the Bakersfield area in Ozark County and the most people injured. Death comes as a great storm of storm traveling throughout the country emerged the spirits made by the damaged buildings, snatched deadly dust storms and dropped more than 100 wild.
The worst weather conditions – including Hurricane-Force – predicts that they are affecting a home site for more than 100 million people. The winds that burn until 80 MPH (130 kph) was foretold at the Canadian border to Texas, threatening situations in the north and southern wild areas.
“Many of these are essential hurricanes, some of them that should be followed long and violent, anticipated by the afternoon this evening.” National Weather Service said on Saturday.
The very critical threats of Tornado were the east of Louisiana and Mississippi, Alabama, and western parts Florida Panhanda and Georgia, NWS said.
Three people were killed on Friday with motor accidents during the dust of the dust in Amarillo County Texas Pannanda, according to the SGT. Cindy Barkley of the State Social Security Department of Society. One pileup involved 38-cars for about 38 vehicles.
“The worse I ever seen,” said Barkley, called a close-to-zero night. “We couldn’t say that they were all united until the dust is settled.”
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Exit was ordered in some Oklahoma communities as a Fire over 130. The State Patrol promises to the winds so powerful that they had few tractor trailers.
“This is bad here,” said Charles Daniel, a 48-foot trailer driver (14.6-metret next to the Western Oklahoma. “There is a lot of sand and dirt. I don’t push over 55 mph. I’m afraid that it will blow if I do.”
The predictors claim that the massive threats of the storm will continue on the weekend with the highest opportunity of storm and damage damaged on Saturday at Mississippi and Alabama. The biggest rain can bring flash floods in other parts of the east coast on Sunday.
Experts say that it is unusual to see such weather in March.
“What is different about its great size and energy,” said Bill Bunting of the National Weather service Prediction Center in Norman, Oklahoma. “And what you do it produces serious impacts in the biggest area.”
Tornadoes beat between storm shrinking
Weather service said that at least five ofories reported in Missouri on Friday, including one in the Santa Louis area. Several buildings were injured.
The storm prediction is that quick storm can move the stakers to be strong and shoot as baseballs, but the biggest threat will come from straight spirits near or 100 MPH (160 kph) may be possible.
“Violent Violent Ways” are expected on Saturday in the Middle Sea and Southise South Squitation, according to the National Weather Service.
The storm predictions said parts of the storm including Jackson and Hattiesburg and the alabama areas including Birmingham and Tuscaloosa to be in great danger. Strong storms and storms were also smaller in eastern Louisiana, western Georgia, Central Tennessee and Western Florida Panhandanda.
Wild fires blow dry, strong conditions
Wildflowers in the southern plains threatened to spread quickly between the warm, dry climate and powerful spirits, and to admire public, Oklahoma, Kansas, Michiko New Mexico.
Fire in Roberts County, Texas, in northeastern Amarillo, was soon blooming 2 square miles), 85 square miles), 85 kilometers said
About 60 miles (90 kilometers) straight to the south, a fire from one of the three square miles) before its afternoon suspension.
High Spirit also knocked on over 300,000 homes and businesses in Texas, Oklahoma, Arkansas, Missouri, Illinois, and Indiana, according to the website and Indiana, according to the website.
Blizzard warnings on the North Plains
The National Weather Service has issued Blizzard’s western parts of Western Minnesota and Eastern South Dakota the first Saturday. A total of 7.6 inch[152inch[152inches)areexpectedafoot(30inches)may
The winds that are burning 60 mph (97 kph) is expected to cause white conditions.
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