Tornado watch continues as deadly US storms claim at least 35 lives
Briefly

A cold front moving through the Southeast has triggered continued severe weather warnings, with tornado watches still in effect for parts of the Carolinas, Georgia, and Florida. Over the weekend, deadly storms killed at least 35 people across six states. The National Weather Service emphasized the threat of damaging winds and the possibility of new tornadoes. Significant destruction has been reported, especially in Missouri, where major damage occurred to homes and infrastructure, affecting thousands of residents left without power. Experts note that such extreme weather events in March are increasingly common.
The recent storms across the Southeast have left at least 35 dead in six states, with hopes for severe weather to continue as a cold front approaches.
Meteorologist Cody Snell described the severe weather potential and confirmed that tornado watches remained effective across parts of the Carolinas and Georgia.
In Missouri, the destruction from the storms was severe, with over 500 homes and a church destroyed, significantly affecting the community's infrastructure.
Weather extremes in March, as described by experts, are not unusual, despite the alarming statistics from the recent tornadoes and damaging winds.
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