A surge of destructive storms impacted multiple states across the Ohio and Tennessee Valleys, with tornado watches affecting millions and severe weather warnings spreading from the Gulf Coast to the Great Lakes. By mid-afternoon, violent wind gusts and heavy rain had already caused serious damage to some areas, wrecking buildings and forcing highway closures as crews worked to clear downed power lines, trees, and debris. Ohio, Kentucky, and part of Indiana were facing the most serious risks, with parts of those states at Level 4, the second-highest threat level on the Storm Prediction Center’s scale.

Tornado watches were in effect for parts of central Kentucky and Tennessee, including Nashville, with the possibility of powerful and potentially long-track tornadoes from Indiana and Ohio all the way to the Mid-South. Separate tornado watches were also in place for parts of western Kentucky, southern Illinois, southwestern Indiana, and southeastern Missouri. The forecast anticipated an outbreak of severe thunderstorms in these areas, with the primary hazards being intense tornadoes, damaging winds, and large hail up to baseball size in some places. The storm prediction center warned of a focus on strong tornadoes across parts of Alabama and Georgia later in the evening.

Winds reaching hurricane-force speeds were reported, uprooting trees in Kentucky and causing significant damage to areas like Lexington and Nicholasville. Authorities were investigating the impact of severe weather events on industrial areas, with reports of torn structures and debris scattered throughout the affected areas. In West Virginia, a series of brutal storms caused powerful winds that picked up debris in Charleston, with radar indicating a tornado in the area. The storm system continued to travel eastward, leaving a trail of destruction in its path, including severe flooding in Oklahoma that resulted in the search for a missing woman.

Looking ahead to the rest of the week, meteorologists warned of a slight risk of strong and severe storms hitting regions along a large stretch of the East Coast and inland areas on Wednesday. Hail, damaging winds, and the possibility of tornadoes were all potential hazards within the risk area, stretching from the Chesapeake Bay to Florida. The ongoing severe weather events underscore the importance of preparedness and vigilance in monitoring weather updates and taking necessary precautions to protect lives and property during times of severe weather.

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