![]() The wind gusts were also expected to cause blowing snow, reducing visibility. Saturday: State 101 from Armstrong Creek to Florence and U.S. Two major highways were closed until 10:30 a.m. North of Green Bay and Eau Claire, travel conditions were more dangerous, with many major highways covered in snow and ice. According to, major highways north of a line from Sheboygan to La Crosse were slippery and snow-covered early Saturday morning. The wintry weather also made travel conditions hazardous Saturday morning. for Menominee, Oconto, Marathon, Shawano, Wood, Portage and southern Marinette counties. Further west, a winter storm warning was in effect until 1 p.m. Wintry weather continued through Saturday morningĪ winter weather advisory was in effect for Door, Waupaca, Outagamie, and Brown counties until 1 p.m. Most outages were in northern and northeastern Wisconsin. The weather service issued a blizzard warning from Friday afternoon through Saturday morning for a large swath of South Dakota and neighboring states.The storm also caused outages across the state, leaving over 13,000 Wisconsinites without power as of 4 p.m. The same storm system is expected to produce a band of heavy snow, with blizzard conditions possible from the central Plains to the upper Great Lakes region from Friday to Saturday, Larson said. READ MORE: Bad tornado season in US is set to get worse US weather watches and warnings Blizzard warning issued in Plains, upper Great Lakes “So we're running about 100 tornadoes above average, and we have been the entire year." “We should be at about 200 tornadoes for today's date,” Victor Gensini, associate professor at Northern Illinois University, told USA TODAY. had already seen the third-most-active start to a year on record. With 311 tornadoes through Thursday, the U.S. It's been a bad start to the USA's tornado season "And know where you're going to go if you hear a tornado warning," she said. Instead, have a weather radio or smartphone at the ready. "Don't rely on outdoor sirens as a warning. 1 message that people need to have is that they need to be prepared," said Pam Knox, director of the University of Georgia Weather Network. Have multiple ways to get updates, including push alerts, local TV reports, weather apps and a NOAA weather radio. Mayor Frank Scott Jr. tweeted that city officials were aware of 24 who had been hospitalized, and said property damage was "extensive." ![]() Baptist Health Medical Center-Little Rock officials told KATV in the afternoon that 21 people had checked in there with tornado-caused injuries, including five in critical condition. The University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences Medical Center in Little Rock was operating at a mass casualty level and preparing for up to 20 patients, spokesperson Leslie Taylor said. The Little Rock Fire Department reported heavy damage and debris. A tornado emergency is issued when a severe threat to human life or catastrophic damage is imminent or ongoing. READ MORE: Bad tornado season in US is set to get worse Tornado emergency in Arkansasĭozens were injured as a tornado roared through Little Rock during one of several "tornado emergencies" Friday as the powerful storm system moved across the Mississippi River valley. Is a tornado watch or warning worse?: What to know about preparing for these violent storms The storms sped across the Mississippi Valley Friday just a week after another tornado outbreak killed 21 people in Mississippi, including a long-track twister that destroyed much of Rolling Fork and brought President Joe Biden to the community on Friday.įorecasters also are warning the Mississippi Valley will face another round of severe storms and a potential tornado outbreak on Tuesday. Residents were urged to take cover in basements and interior rooms away from windows. The destructive weather came as President Joe Biden toured the aftermath of a deadly tornado that struck in Mississippi one week ago and promised the government would help the area recover.įriday's storm threats continued throughout the evening, with the National Weather Service warning supercell storms were increasing the threat of tornadoes across east central Arkansas near the Mississippi and Tennessee borders. ![]() More than seven tornadoes and large hail were confirmed by the weather service across Arkansas, Illinois, Iowa, and Tennessee. Another tornado ripped through Wynne, in eastern Arkansas, killing two, trapping others in debris and causing widespread damage.
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