Severe thunderstorms may cause power lines and trees to be blown down, and mobile homes and other buildings to be damaged, the NWS said. The agency added that flying debris from deadly winds can be deadly, and urged people to stay away from windows. "Seek shelter in a sturdy structure until the storm has passed," the NWS said.
A mammoth and multifaceted storm – which was dealing wind, fire, choking dust and the threat of a blizzard – pummeled much of the country as it marched east overnight.
A powerful and damaging spring storm system that has wreaked havoc across the South this week continues barreling toward the East Coast, where more than 63 million people from Florida to New York are on alert for severe weather on Wednesday.
Federal forecasters expect severe weather to wallop much of the Eastern Seaboard on Wednesday, from the Mid-Atlantic region to Jacksonville, Florida.
An organized line of thunderstorms was active during the morning hours east of the Appalachians, prompting severe thunderstorm warnings and even a few tornado warnings.
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For the fourth straight week, the Clemson Tigers are on the move up the AP Top 25. Clemson (24-5, 16-2 ACC) jumped two spots to No. 11 in this week's poll on Monday, after setting a single-season program record for conference wins last week.