Tupelo, Mississippi (CNN) -- The scope is staggering. Some 75 million Americans are under threat of severe weather on Tuesday.
People from the Great Lakes to the Gulf Coast, and from the Midwest to the East Coast, are advised to keep their eyes to the sky and their ears to the radio. That's a third of the country.
The greatest risk will again be in the Deep South, with Mississippi and Alabama in the bull's-eye for the worst of the storms.
The first two days of this powerful spring storm system, which is expected to rage into Wednesday, claimed 29 lives in six states.
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5 comments:
Bring it on!!
hummmm God seems very unhappy with the bible belt south, wonder why?
Horrifying helplessness. I can't imagine having to face these dangers on a regular basis. I'm surprised Oklahoma has any citizens left!
God seems unhappy with the direction of the country, hmmm I wonder why ?
Yep never heard of tornado season until that Obama popped up
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