The more storms are possible when the cold front is moving in the United States, the storm watches are left in the southeast of the country.
Some parts of the United States were still under the storm clock, and the residents surveyed a major loss, as the deadly storms in six states were killed at least 35 people at the end of the weekend.
The National Meteorological Meteorological Meteorologist Kodi Snell said the Tornado watches remained effectively on Sunday morning for Carolinas, East Georgia and parts of the North Florida. He said that the main threats or the Winds would be harmful, but more likely to be more stormy.
Snell said, “Today, we are still going to go through the upper Ohio Valley and the west Pennsylvania, from the rest of the mid-Atlantic and south-east, because we have this cold front still moving across the country, and tonight the coast of the country will not be clear,” Snell said.
Meteorologist David Roth of the National Meteorological Service Center, David Roth, said the twenty -four storms were recorded but no confirmation was reduced in the morning and Saturday morning and Saturday morning.
Dynamic storms obtained an unusual “high risk” designation from the forecasts of the weather. Nevertheless, experts said that it is not uncommon to see such climate extremists in March.
According to the Powerouts.com website, at least 150,000 customers have no power in the large, affected area.
Misuri recorded the highest death: 12 deaths in five countries, highway patrols in the state posted on X.
Robbie Myers, Director of Emergency Management in Butler County of Missouri, told reporters that more than 500 houses, a church and grocery store in the cart have been destroyed. The mobile home park was “completely destroyed”, he said.
“Everything here is really bad. Died in the trailer park on the road. So, I said, you have nothing to do with anything like that. I still have a home. That is not, “The Egyptian Rickshaw Rick Britain told the royators in the Butler County.
Mississippi Governor Tate Rews posted six deaths in the state – one in a Coveington County, two in Jefferson Davis County and three in the Walthl County.
According to primary evaluation, 29 people were injured across the state and storms in 21 countries were damaged, Revere said.
Three killed in Arkansa, the state emergency management department said 32 were injured.
The Kansas Highway Petrol said in a statement that eight deaths were confirmed in the crash of more than 50 motorists in the Sharman County in Kansas. Many injured passengers were taken to a local hospital.
At least three people were killed in Central Alabama when multiple Tornado started flowing across the state. Dallas County Sheriff Michael Granthmath said on Sunday that there was an 82 -year -old woman who was killed by a Twist.
According to the state’s Public Security Department, the state of texas caused three deaths due to a crash caused by a dust storm.

