Tornado has hit regions in Tennessi, Mississippi and other states in the United States.
The National Meteorological Service warned of “generations” floods in the south and midwests of the US, as Tornado landed the country from Texas to Michigan, in which two people were killed, per raater.
Be safe, Nashville! ⚠ Tornado warns under influence with acute electrical attacks in the city. Hope everyone finds shelter and is preserved. #Nashvilley #Storm warning #TENNESSEEE
– Krishna Gopal Sharma (@krishnag_sharma) April 3, 2025
About 15 million people from Ohio to Mississippi are subject to tornado watches, and about 6 million people are including Nashville, Tennessi and Tuppelo, Mississippi.
Strong thunderstorms will move into the clock area and can produce tornado with a gust of up to 75 mph and can increase to 1.5 inches in diameter.
⚠ Tornado Warning, USA
️ After an EF3+ #Tornado In Lake City, #Akansasstormreport
After the the timber in Selmer, Tennessee
⭕ “It is meaningless to keep doing the same thing and expect different results.” © Albert Einstein#Storm warning #Science #climate crisis pic.twitter.com/evabhkgu1y
– Irene (@IRENE_MAKARENKO) April 3, 2025
A radio tower in Indiana has declined, many vehicles have been submerged in Indianapolis, houses have been damaged in Arkansas due to storms and more than 200,000 customers in these four states are without electricity: Indiana, Arkansas, Missouri and Mississippi, according to CNN.
“Just the most terrible thing you can see as a home owner on your horizon. Unfortunately, some parts of Tennessy and Mississippi are experiencing tonight parts.”, Say a post on X.
Tornado watches are effective for at least 17 million people in parts of Arkansas, Illinois, Indiana, Kentki, Missouri, Mississippi and Tennessi.#Tornado #USA pic.twitter.com/wzdsflyo95
– Bazbreef (@wnongbri85599) April 3, 2025
A climate central study has found that since 1970, climate change has accelerated the rate of rainfall per hour in 90% of American cities. In addition, according to Accuweather, the price of rainy up to four months will be in five days, which will be 1,000 miles from Texas to Ohio with a self.
“Those who live in a community throughout their lives can see the water growing rapidly and flooded areas that they have never seen floods before,” said Jonathan Porter, the chief meteorologist of Accuweather, said, “they have never seen floods before.” “Do not think that if you have not seen floods in any area before, it will not happen this time.”