


Six tornadoes were reported during Thursday's storms, including five in Texas and one in Louisiana, where dozens of homes were damaged in the city of Shreveport. In Texas, Louisiana and Alabama, the storms damaged homes and businesses and caused flight disruptions at airports Thursday. Meanwhile, more than 300,000 people remain under flood watches from Arkansas to Ohio. CT Friday just south of Reidland, Kentucky, moving northeast at 55 mph.įlash flood warnings at one point stretched about 400 miles across portions of Missouri and Indiana. Weather brings tornadoes, flood warnings to the SouthĪ tornado was confirmed at 11:12 a.m. "Storm total amounts of 6 to 12 inches looks to occur within much of the Mohawk Valley, Adirondacks, Lake George Saratoga Region and southern Vermont," the National Weather Service in Albany, New York, wrote. Heavy snow is forecast through Saturday afternoon in northern New England, according to the National Weather Service, with a rain/snow mix in Massachusetts. ET Saturday along the West Coast and in New England, with another 25 million under wind alerts.Īccording to, about 1.2 million customers were without power Saturday, with Kentucky, Michigan, Tennessee, Ohio, Pennsylvania and West Virginia reporting the most outages. Nearly 15 million people were under winter weather alerts as of 8:45 a.m. Three other people died in Alabama, one in Arkansas, one in Mississippi and one in California, according to officials. "Please join us in praying for this family and all who were fortunate enough to know her." "Even in her passing, she will give back to others by being an organ donor," the school announced. According to Liberty Creek High School, Brooks was being kept on life support until Sunday. An elderly woman in Hendersonville died after a tree fell on her while she was walking with a neighbor Friday, according to a news release from the City of Hendersonville.Ī high school student in Sumner County, Tennessee was critically injured Friday by a tree that fell during severe storms and is not expected to survive, local officials said Saturday. A man was killed after a tree fell on the vehicle he was riding in, the Humphreys County Emergency Management Agency told CNN via email. He said 1,874 Kentuckians are under a boil water advisory with five water districts working under limited operations. ET Saturday, 396,517 Kentuckians were without power. The additional death being reported was an 84-year-old man in Bath County, Beshear said.īeshear said it will take days to restore power in some places, and that as of 11:11 a.m. Andy Beshear said during a news briefing on Saturday.ĬNN previously reported four deaths across the commonwealth in Edmonson, Simpson, Logan and Fayette counties. (Photo: CNN)Īt least five Kentuckians have died in connection with the severe weather that hit the area Friday, Kentucky Gov. The storms stretched from eastern Texas to western Kentucky late last week.
