
Midwest Devastated by Tornadoes, More Severe Weather on the Way
Midwest Hit by Devastating Storms, More Tornadoes Expected Severe thunderstorms and tornadoes tore through the Midwest yesterday, leaving a trail of destruction in their wake. Homes were flattened, and power was knocked out across the region. The National Weather Service confirmed at least 11 tornadoes in four states. CBS Mornings meteorologist, in a short video report, highlighted the severity of the situation, stating, "Homes were flattened and power was knocked out across the Midwest." The video report emphasized that another round of dangerous storms and tornadoes is expected today and in the coming days, impacting areas like Nashville, Memphis, and St. Louis. The meteorologist warned of the potential for even more severe weather, stating, "I'm afraid today is going to probably be even more active across the Mid-South." The forecast also includes record-breaking heat in parts of Florida and the Southeast. While the damage caused by yesterday's storms is significant, the forecast suggests the need for continued vigilance and preparedness in the affected regions and beyond.