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He Threat of tornadoes He moved to the east towards the Mississippi and the South Valley on Saturday, only one day after the buildings damaged by the winds of a massive storm, dust storms that caused fatal accidents and fueled more than 100 forest fires in several central states began.
Multiple tornadoes in Missouri were reported on Friday. Winds of up to 80 mph were forecast from the Canadian border to Texas, threatening the snowstorm conditions in colder areas of the north and forest fires in warmer and dry areas to the south.
Three people were killed on Friday in car accidents during a dust storm in yellow, Texas county, according to the sergeant of the Department of Public State Security. Cindy Barkley. An accumulation of cars involved about 38 estimated cars.
“It’s the worst thing I’ve seen,” Barkley said. “We couldn’t say that everyone was together until the dust settled.”
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The teams work to remove a great Glencannon Drive pine after a severe climate in Pico Rivera, California, on Thursday, March 13, 2025. (AP)
The authorities ordered evacuations in parts of Oklahoma in the midst of more than 130 fires reported throughout the state. The authorities said the winds were so strong that several tractors-revolts were shot down.
Severe threat of storm is forecast, it would continue until the weekend with a high probability of tornadoes and harmful winds on Saturday in Mississippi and Alabama. Heavy rains could lead to sudden floods in some parts of the east coast on Sunday.
The National Meteorological Service said that at least five tornadoes were reported in Missouri on Friday, including one in the Saint Louis area. Officials in St. Louis County declared an emergency state.
Several buildings were Damaged in the stormIncluding a shopping center in Rolla, Missouri, as Tornado was reported in the area on Friday afternoon.
The Storm Prediction Center said that rapid movement storms could lead to tricks and a hail as large as baseball balls, although the greatest threat would be online winds near or exceeding the force of hurricanes, with possible bursts of 100 mph.
They were expected on Saturday on parts of the central coast of the Gulf and in southern Tennessee Valley, said the National Meteorological Service.
The storm prediction center said that parts of Mississippi, including Jackson and Hattiesburg, and Alabama parts, including Birmingham and Tuscaloosa, would have a high risk. They were also possible storms and tornadoes throughout the east of Louisiana, the West of Georgia, the center of Tennessee and the West of Florida Panhandle.
Mark Nelson, from Wisconsin, waits with his tractor-clear after he overturned during the strong winds and a possible tornado in the 44th interstatal 44 in the west in Villa Ridge, Missouri, Friday, March 14, 2025. (AP)
Forest fires in the southern plains threatened to extend rapidly in front of the warm and dry climate and strong winds.
Evacuations were ordered on Friday for some areas in Texas, Oklahoma, Kansas, Missouri and New Mexico.
A fire in Roberts County, Texas, quickly grew from less than one square mile to an estimated 32.8 square miles, said the forest service of the University of Texas A&M in X. The teams managed to prevent the fire from moving forward on Friday night.
About 60 miles to the south, another fire grew to about 3.9 square miles before the crews stopped their advance in the afternoon.
The Oklahoma emergency management department activated its emergency operations center in response to several fast -movement fires that led evacuations in the western city of Leedey.
The National Meteorological Service said that extremely dangerous fires were seen northeast of Oklahoma City, near Stillwater. The officials issued mandatory evacuation orders that included homes, hotels and a Walmart.
A forest fire burns at night on Friday, March 14, 2025, south of Langston, Oklahoma. (AP)
The authorities urged people in some areas of Camden County in the center of Missouri to evacuate due to forest fires. The state road patrol warned that the fires were approaching houses and businesses.
Approximately 120 miles of interest 70 In western Kansas they closed temporarily over dust and limited visibility.
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The strong winds also eliminated power to more than 216,000 homes and businesses in Texas, Oklahoma, Arkansas and Missouri.
The National Meteorological Service issued Blizzard warnings for western Minnesota and East of South Dakota from early Saturday. Snow accumulations of three to six inches were expected, and even one foot is possible.
It was predicted that Ráfaga winds at 60 mph would cause blackout conditions.
Associated Press contributed to this report.