Southeast storm brings high winds and tornado warnings as Northeast begins to thaw
Summary
A storm system affected the Southeast U.S. with high winds and tornado warnings, impacting Mississippi, Louisiana, Georgia, and Florida. Meanwhile, the Northeast began to see warmer temperatures after a long cold period, and California prepared for a strong winter storm with heavy rain and snow.Key Facts
- Tornado warnings were issued in Mississippi and Louisiana.
- High winds in Lake Charles, Louisiana, caused several damages, including flipping a horse trailer and a float.
- No serious injuries or deaths were reported from the Southeast storm.
- The storm caused power outages, affecting over 12,000 people in northern Florida.
- The Northeast saw rising temperatures after weeks of cold weather.
- California braced for a significant winter storm, with possible flooding and up to seven feet of snow in some areas.
- Areas in Los Angeles affected by past wildfires were warned about potential mudflows.
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