It has been 24 hours of tornadoes, blizzards, wildfires, flattening winds, and torrential floods for more than 100 million Americans as a large weather system continued to make its way across a vast swathe of the central United States on March 15.
According to authorities, scattered twisters from the night of March 14 killed at least 12 people in Missouri. At least three people have died in Arkansas tornadoes, with 29 more reported injured. Three more died in Texas after crashing their cars in a dust storm. The Kansas Highway Patrol reported eight people died in a highway pileup caused by a dust storm in Sherman County on Friday.
In Mississippi, Gov. Tate Reeves announced that six people died in three counties and three more people were missing. There were 29 injuries across the state, he added in a nighttime post on the social media platform X.
At least 32 confirmed deaths have been reported thus far.
Hurricane-force winds gusting up to 80 mph were predicted across the continent from the Canadian border down to Texas. Those winds caused blizzard warnings in Minnesota and South Dakota, which were both expecting up to a foot of snow and the possibility of white-out conditions. […]
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