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Widespread severe storms are expected beginning this weekend in the Midwest and South, then spreading to the East Coast by Monday as March comes to a close.
From AOL
Roughly 170 million people from Illinois to eastern Texas and beyond could be affected over the next two days, as unseasonably warm air collides with a powerful cold front.
From CNN
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A deadly severe outbreak spawned at least one tornado in 14 states from March 14-16. Hardest hit were Arkansas, Alabama, Mississippi and Missouri.
As coverage wraps up for Severe Weather Readiness week, it's a poignant moment to reflect on the historic tornado outbreak that struck Northeast Arkansas on Mar
Severe thunderstorms are expected to smack 12 states in the Midwest and South over the weekend, with some tornadoes possible.
Over the past weekend, a tornado outbreak struck 13 states with 100 tornadoes confirmed by the National Weather Service as of March 19. Alabama, Arkansas, North Carolina, Missouri and Mississippi all reported deaths from severe weather and tornadoes.
The Associated Press on MSN13d
Survivors of deadly tornadoes share stories of making it through the extreme weather: "We wouldn't be alive"Aaleigha Contreras, 9, convinced her family to evacuate their home in Poplar Bluff, Missouri, before a tornado barreled through Friday night ... He said National Guard troops were deployed to Arkansas, where officials confirmed three deaths.
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The Mirror US on MSNTornado watch issued for major cities across the US as millions of Americans on high alertA band of thunderstorms is anticipated to move across Illinois to Indiana with damaging winds up to 60 to 70 miles per hour
A weather front that brought heavy downpours and hail to Kansas, Missouri, and Oklahoma on Saturday was growing more dangerous Sunday.