Parts of the Midwest and South devastated by catastrophic tornadoes will have almost no time to recover before another round of dangerous storms takes aim at hard-hit areas.
At least 32 people were killed after an onslaught of tornado-spawning storms Friday obliterated houses, ripped roofs off buildings, wiped out power and prompted governors to announce disaster declarations.
At least 50 confirmed tornadoes touched down in several states in the South and Midwest.
Now, some of those same areas ravaged by twisters -- including central Arkansas, eastern Iowa, and northern Illinois -- will see another round of storms Tuesday threatening more tornadoes, large hail and damaging winds.
The city of Wynne, Arkansas – population 8,300 – was virtually ‘cut in half’ by a tornado that sliced the city from west to east, destroying homes and killing at least four people, Mayor Jennifer Hobbs said.