Tornadoes in Southern US

Severe Weather Strikes Southern U.S., Killing at Least Three

A severe weather outbreak affected the southeastern United States on Thursday, with a line of storms bringing delays to busy airports in Georgia and North Carolina. The storms were responsible for at least four fatalities since Monday, with two people killed in Tennessee and one person in North Carolina. The National Weather Service (NWS) has reported that at least one tornado has occurred every day since April 25, making April and May the most active months for tornadoes and severe weather. The South is still recovering from substantial damage caused by storms on Wednesday.
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