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AND Tornado threat On Saturday, it moved east to Mississippi and South Valley, just a day after mass storming winds damaged buildings, began storms from dust that caused fatal accidents and amazed more than 100 fires in several central countries.
Multiple tornadoes have been reported in Missouri. The winds of up to 80 mph predicts from the Canadian border to Texas, threatening to blink in cooler northern areas and fires in warmer and dry areas in the south.
Three people were killed on Friday in a car accident during a dust storm in Amarillo County in Texas, according to the State Department of Public Security SGT. Cindy Barkley. One pile of cars included an estimated 38 cars.
“The worst part is ever seen,” Barkley said. “We couldn’t say everyone together until the dust is calmed down.”
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The crews work to remove a large pine tree from Glencannon Drive after hitting a difficult time at Pico River in California on Thursday, March 13, 2025. (AP)
Officials ordered evacuation in parts of Oklahome in the middle of more than 130 fires reported throughout the country. Officials said the winds were so powerful that several tractor trailers were demolished.
It was predicted that a difficult threat to the storm would continue in the weekend with a great chance for tornadoes and wind damage on Saturday in Mississippi and Alabami. Heavy rain could lead to floods in some parts of the eastern coast on Sunday.
The National Meteorological Service announced that at least five tornadoes were reported in Missouri, including one in the Saint Louis area. Officers in St. Louis proclaimed a state of emergency.
A few buildings were damaged in a stormIncluding the Rolla Market Center, Missouri, as a tornado, was reported in the area on Friday afternoon.
The storm prediction center said fast storms could result in twysters and beating as big as a baseball, although the biggest threat would be legal winds nearby or exceeded a hurricane force, with possible 100 mph rush.
Tornado was expected on Saturday in parts of the central coast of the bay and deeply south in the Tennessee Valley, the National Meteorological Service said.
The storm prediction center said that parts of Mississippi, including Jackson and Hattiesburg, and parts of Alabama, including Birmingham and Tuscaloosa, would be at great risk. Heavy storms and tornadoes were also possible in Eastern Louisiana, Western Georgia, Central Tennessee and Western Florida Panhandle.

Mark Nelson, from Wisconsin, is waiting with her tractor trailer after overturning during strong winds and a possible tornado on the interstate 44 west in Villa Ridge, Missouri, Friday, March 14, 2025. (AP)
Fires in the southern plain threatened to spread quickly to the face of warm, dry weather and strong winds.
Evacuation were ordered on Friday for some areas in Texas, Oklahoma, Kansas, Missouri and New Mexico.
The Roberts district fire in Texas quickly grew from less than a square mile to an estimated 32.8 square kilometers, said Texas A&M University Forest Service on X. Crews managed to stop the flames to progress on Friday night.
About 60 miles in the south, another fire rose to about 3.9 square miles before the crews stopped progress in the afternoon.
The Oklahoma Emergency Management Department has activated its emergency center in response to several fast fires that led to evacuation in the western city of Leedey.
The National Meteorological Service said that extremely dangerous fires were seen northeast of Oklahoma City, near Stillwater. Officials have issued mandatory evacuation orders that included homes, hotels and Walmart.
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The game burns at night on Friday, March 14, 2025, south of Langston, Oklahoma. (AP)
Officials invited people in some areas of Camden district in the central Missouri to evacuate themselves for fire. State highway patrol warned that fires were close to homes and companies.
Approximately 120 miles of interstate 70 in Western Kansas is temporarily closed to blow dust and limited visibility.
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Strong winds also knocked on more than 216,000 homes and companies in Texas, Oklahoma, Arkansas and Missouri.
The National Meteorological Service has issued Blizzard warnings for parts of Western Minnesota and Eastern South Dakota starting from the beginning of Saturday. Three to six inches of snow were expected, and it was possible to the foot.
Winds were predicted that the gusts of up to 60 mph were caused by the conditions of white.
Associated Press contributed to this report.