South, East Face Widespread Severe Weather This Weekend

The multiday severe weather threat developed in the Midwest and South Sunday and then spread toward the East Coast on Monday. Destructive straight-line winds, large hail and strong tornadoes are all potential threats.
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Storms Cause Damage In Midwest, South

Severe weather including storms, flooding and possible tornadoes brought weather warnings and damage across parts of the South and Midwest Sunday.
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More Than 1,600 Dead After Large Earthquakes Rock Thailand, Myanmar

Powerful earthquakes struck the Asian countries of Thailand and Myanmar, destroying buildings and leaving more than 1,600 people dead.
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Mississippi Flash Flood Emergency Submerges Roads

In far southern Mississippi, towns like Wade and Hurley had major flooding Sunday as storms dumped heavy rain for hours. As a result, roads were underwater and homes were surrounded. The National Weather Service declared a flash flood emergency, and when you watch this video, you’ll see why.
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March Lion Overstays Its Wintry Welcome In The North

If you’re ready for spring weather, Mother Nature has some April foolery for you. Two rounds of winter weather will move through the upper Midwest, Great Lakes and New England between Sunday evening and Thursday. Places that have already faced icy roads and power outages may see a repeat performance midweek. Cities like Marquette, Alpena, Caribou, Portland and Bangor could see accumulating snow. Ice buildup may also lead to power outages. Here’s what to know.
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