South and Midwest face potentially catastrophic rains and floods while reeling from tornadoes
- Severe storms spawned tornadoes and caused deaths across the Midwest and South Wednesday and Thursday.
- Warm air, atmospheric instability, strong wind shear, and moisture fueled the storms, forecasters reported.
- Tornadoes damaged homes, tore apart buildings, and tossed vehicles, especially in Arkansas and Tennessee.
- Gov. Lee stated Selmer neighborhoods were "completely wiped out"; the NWS warned of "life-threatening flash flooding".
- Over 90 million people faced risk as flash flooding and power outages impacted travel and daily life.
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South and Midwest hit by potentially catastrophic rains and floods while reeling from tornadoes
Parts of the Midwest and South are facing the possibility torrential rains and life-threatening flash floods. The fresh storms on Friday come as many communities are still reeling from severe tornadoes that destroyed whole neighborhoods and killed at least seven…
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