At least 7 killed by storms targeting the South, Midwest
- Severe storms with tornadoes struck from Oklahoma to Indiana, killing at least seven people.
- Warm temperatures, an unstable atmosphere, strong wind shear, and Gulf moisture caused the storms.
- A tornado near Blytheville, Arkansas, lofted debris over 25,000 feet, and one in Lake City had 150 mph winds.
- Gov. Lee stated that entire neighborhoods in Selmer were wiped out; Willie Barnes said, "Thank God we came out without a scratch."
- Forecasters predict more severe weather and life-threatening flooding, with over a foot of rain possible.
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7 Dead in US Storms, and They're Not Over Yet
At least seven people have been killed in a wide swath of violent storms and tornadoes that hit the South and Midwest, and officials are bracing for more severe weather and flooding in the coming days, per the AP . The first wave of storms killed at least five people in...
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