The storm prediction center said that numerous significant tornadoes are expected, some of which could be long and potentially violent and that cities in high -risk areas include Hattiesburg, Jackson, Tuscaloosa and Birmingham.
The most dangerous tornado threat should begin on Saturday morning until the early hours of Louisiana and Mississippi before extending to Alabama late in the afternoon of the night, followed by west Florida Panhandle and west of Georgia until Saturday night.
There were 23 tornadoes reported during the night in four states: Missouri, Arkansas, Illinois and Mississippi as the severe climate outbreak continues until Saturday. The winds raised more than 80 mph causing damage in the west from Missouri to Wisconsin.

The rubble are around a damaged house in the morning after a tornado landed in Florissant, Missouri, on March 15, 2025.
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The governor of Georgia, Brian Kemp, issued an emergency state from noon on Saturday in preparation for a severe climate that moved to the state tonight and morning.
Severe storms are expected to be weaker on Sunday, since storms arrive at the east coast from Florida to the middle Atlantic.
The harmful winds, the great hail and the brief tornadoes on Sunday afternoon will be possible for the southeast, while the heavy rains and the harmful threat of the wind will arrive northeast on Sunday night at night.

In this photo launched by the road patrol of the state of Missouri, damaged buildings are shown in Rolla, Missouri, on March 14, 2025.
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The severe climate outbreak is part of an important storm system through the country that also causes the danger of fire and the warnings of the red flag in the plains.