Dangerous storm outbreak, tornadoes expected from Missouri to Tennessee


by The Washington Post

The Washington Post— Intense storms threaten large areas of the eastern United States, but the zone including St. Louis, Little Rock and Nashville is most at risk.

Arkansas Times—Overnight storm produced tornado in Garland County, more storms expected tonight. Sometime after midnight, a severe thunderstorm produced a tornado in Garland County that uprooted trees and damaged several properties in Lake Hamilton and Hot Springs.

AP News—Midwest storms: 3 tornadoes confirmed in Michigan, 1 man killed in Tennessee. At least eight tornadoes have touched down in Ohio and three have been confirmed in Michigan as severe storms barreled through the central U.S., killing one man in Tennessee when a tree toppled onto a vehicle he was in.

FOURSTATESHOMEPAGE—Missouri, Kansas, Arkansas and Oklahoma assess damage following severe storms and tornados. KSNF/KODE — Powerful storms and even tornados battered the Four States late Monday night. In our coverage area, many viewers reported outages and even heavy damage to their homes. See our local coverage of the aftermath below: Missouri Carthage The National Weather Service confirmed the path of destruction left behind in Carthage was due to []