Tornado Alley shifts to the Southeast, storm shelters become more popular
A shift in tornadic activity in the last 35 years puts population center in the Southeast in the bullseye of what some researchers called a new Tornado Alley.
A shift in tornadic activity in the last 35 years puts population center in the Southeast in the bullseye of what some researchers called a new Tornado Alley.
Tornadoes have ravaged several states since Friday, decimating homes, snapping trees and leaving towns like Tylertown, Mississippi, leveled.
Tornadoes wreaked havoc across the nation’s heartland late Friday night, including parts of the St. Louis area. Video from the airport shows an airplane taking off as the area was under a Tornado Warning.
At least five people were injured as tornadoes tore through Arkansas Friday night as part of a multi-day severe weather outbreak.
The threat of tornadoes moved east into the Mississippi Valley and the south on Saturday, just a day after a massive storm in several central states.