The threat of tornado went to the Mississippi Valley and on Saturday in the south, a day later, a large -scale storm winds damaged, dusty storms caused deadly accidents and many central states led to more than 100 forest fire.
Several tornadoes were reported in Missouri on Friday. The winds were predicted at a speed of 80 mph from the Canadian border to Texas at an speed of 80 mph, threatening to threaten to threaten cold northern regions in warm and dried areas in the south.
According to the State Department of Public Safety SGT, three people were killed on Friday in car accidents during dust storm in Amarilo County, Texas. Cindy Barkle. A car pileup consisted of an estimated 38 cars.
“This is the worst I have ever seen,” Barkle said. “We could not tell that they were all together until the bus went like dust.”
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Crews work to remove a large pine tree from the Glencanon drive, which after severe weather in Pico Rivera, California, Thursday, 13 March, 2025 after severe weather. (AP)
The authorities ordered withdrawal in some parts of Oklahoma amid more than 130 fire mentioned across the state. Officials said the winds were so strong that many tractor-trailers were topped.
In Mississippi and Alabama on Saturday, there was a threat to a severe storm to continue over the weekend with a high chance of tornadoes and harmful winds. Heavy rains may cause flash floods in some parts of the East Coast on Sunday.
The National Weather Service said that at least five tornadoes were reported in Missouri on Friday, which included a single one in the St. Louis region. Officials of St. Louis County declared an emergency situation.
Many buildings were damaged in the storm, including a strip mall in Rola, Missouri, as a tornado was reported in the area on Friday afternoon.
The Storm Prediction Center stated that fast-moving storms resulted in large as a baseball in the form of twists and hailstones, although the biggest threat would have a straight-line winds near the storm force with a potential gust of 100 mph.
The National Weather Service said that in some parts of the Central Gulf Coast, a deep south was expected in the Tennessi Valley on Saturday.
The Storm Prediction Center stated that parts of Mississippi, including Jackson and Hetisberg, and parts of Alabama, including Birmingham and Tuskalosa, would have a high risk. Eastern Louisiana, Western Georgia, Central Tennessee and Western Florida panhandals were also possible to have serious storms and tornadoes.

Mark Nelson of Wisconsin wait with his tractor-triler, when it overturned during high winds and Villa Ridge, Missouri, Friday, March 14, 2025 a potential tornado at interstate 44 Westbound in 2025. (AP)
In the southern plains, the wildfire threatened to spread rapidly in front of hot, dry weather and strong winds.
A withdrawal was ordered on Friday for some areas in Texas, Oklahoma, Kansas, Missouri and New Mexico.
Fire in Roberts County, Texas, quickly rose at least 32.8 square miles away from a square mile, Texas A&M University Forest Service said on X that the crew managed to stop the explosion by Friday evening.
At a distance of about 60 miles in the south, another fire rose by about 3.9 square miles before the crew closed its advance in the afternoon.
The Oklahoma Department of Emergency Management activated its emergency operating center in response to several rapidly growing fire, which led to the withdrawal in the western city of LDI.
The National Meteorological Service said that a very dangerous fire was seen in the northeast of Oklahoma City near Stillwater. Officials issued compulsory withdrawal orders which included houses, hotels and a Walmart.
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The fire of a forest burns to the south of Friday, March 14, 2025, Langston, Oklahoma. (AP)
Officials urged people to vacate due to wildfires in some areas of Camden County in Central Missouri. The State Highway Petrol warned that the fire was with houses and businesses.
The interstate 70 was temporarily closed on blowing dust and limited visibility at a distance of about 120 miles in Western Kansas.
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High winds also approached more than 216,000 houses and businesses in Texas, Oklahoma, Arkansas and Missouri.
The National Meteorological Service issued a Blizard warning for parts of Western Minnesota and Eastern South Dakota in early Saturday. Three to six inches of snow was expected to accumulate, and one leg is possible.
The winds at a speed of 60 mph at a speed were caused by the condition of whiteout.
The Associated Press contributed to this report.