Severe Weather Hits Southern U.S., Tornadoes Possible
Severe Weather Hits Southern U.S., Tornadoes Possible

Severe Weather Hits Southern U.S., Tornadoes Possible

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Severe weather, including likely tornadoes, has caused significant damage across several areas in the southern United States. In Clarke County, Alabama, a storm with strong winds resulted in downed trees and power lines, damaging multiple homes and collapsing one, though the resident escaped with minor injuries. Wayne County, Mississippi, also experienced widespread damage, with at least 10 homes affected and two injuries reported, as officials believe a tornado struck the area. Meanwhile, in Pensacola, Florida, a possible tornado damaged buildings and injured three people, with the National Weather Service confirming a tornado after reviewing video evidence. The NWS warns that more severe weather, including potential tornadoes and damaging winds, is expected in the region. Forecasts predict damaging winds up to 60 mph and localized heavy rainfall, with some areas potentially receiving up to 6-8 inches.

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