A middle-aged man was killed in East Texas on Tuesday morning. in in community of White House, southeast of Tyler when the tree fell on According to the Smith County emergency management coordinator, he was staying at the RV when the storm hit.
The victim’s name has not been released. Damage assessed in the area area after the reports of several trees down on homes and trees on roads, said coordinator Jay Brooks.
The most serious risk — Level 3 of 5 — exists for about 6.6 million people in parts of Florida Panhandle, south and east Alabama, middle and south Georgia and parts thereof of South Carolina, the forecasting center said.
Storms – and possibly tornadoes – damaged parts of south on Tuesday morning.
fallen trees and power lines near southwestern Alabama community of coffeeville also could be caused tornado, i. weather service said.
The following cities will see their best chance of severe storms 4 pm to 10 pm ET: Tallahassee, Florida; Savannah, Georgia; Charleston, South Carolina; and Charlotte, Raleigh and Wilmington in North Carolina.
Storms cause damage in Texas
Storm battered parts of Texas on Monday night early Tuesday with the wind hurts some homes and business outside Dallas-Fort Worth and in one instance switching over RV trailer, CNN affiliate WFAA reported.
The trailer seemed to be rolling over him and he was sent to the hospital with According to the WFAA, he told a reporter that he was fine.
“I stand at the front door and look at everything, and I like “Oh my God,” Zeleni told the WFAA.
Aerial video from the WFAA on Tuesday morning showed damage to the roofs of buildings. in rural areas of Johnson County, and in Collin County, just northeast of Dallas.
More serious weather possible in south on Wednesday
tuesday heavy weather this latest in but series of storm systems that hit the southern United States for three weeks in a row.
Many of the same areas that have seen serious weather over in past a few weeks will be at stake again over a week ahead, Bill Bunting of the Storm Prediction Center told CNN.
“Very wet air flows north from the bay of Mexico, which contributed to the development of storms over in last several weeks, once again what we’re going to see this week,” Bunting said.
Threat wanes by Thursday as storms push off East Coast. While system primarily brings storms to the south, on Thursday we will still see rain for many of East Coast.
It will rain everywhere from Florida to New England, so Wednesday and Thursday could result in some flight delays at some major airports. system moves across.
Dave Hennen of CNN, Jean Norman, Jennifer Grey, Rebecca Riess and Chris Boyett contributed to this report.
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