Violent storms cut through the South and Midwest, spawning tornadoes and killing 3
- Violent storms with tornadoes impacted the South and Midwest on Wednesday.
- Daytime heating, an unstable air mass, wind shear, and Gulf moisture fueled the severe weather.
- The storms tore off roofs, downed power lines, and produced debris lofted high into the air.
- The NWS in Memphis warned of "two very large" tornadoes in Selmer, calling it "an incredibly dangerous situation."
- One death occurred in Missouri, and flash flooding is expected; over 90,000 customers lost power.
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Seven killed as thunderstorms and tornadoes rip through US states
More than 90 million people are at risk of severe weather, forecasters say, while 1.3 million people living near a stretch of the Mississippi River have been warned they could face "once in a lifetime" rainfall.
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