Deadly, destructive thunderstorms and tornadoes tore through parts of the central and southern US Wednesday, marking another chaotic day of severe weather amid a two-week streak of danger.
Powerful storms left thousands without electricity Friday in Florida and other Southeastern states, where damaging winds toppled trees onto homes and power lines following days of deadly severe weather that produced tornadoes in Michigan,
Powerful storms packing hurricane-force winds killed at least one woman Friday in Florida as a week of deadly severe weather continued in the South, where uprooted trees
The severe weather continued to wreak havoc across portions of the U.S. on Wednesday causing widespread damage and leaving more than 200,000 without power
The Tennessee Emergency Management Agency (TEMA) has activated a Level 4 -Elevated State of Emergency after radar-confirmed tornadoes hit Middle Tennessee.
The storms continue an outbreak of torrential rain and tornadoes that has cut across the country this week, from the Plains to the Midwest and now the southeastern U.S. At least four people have died in storms since Monday.