Storms in US South kill at least 10, head to Northeast

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Storms in US South kill at least 10, head to Northeast
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Storms producing tornadoes and heavy rains rolled through parts of the southern United States, killing at least nine people and leaving over 1 million without power, authorities say

Storms producing tornadoes and heavy rains rolled through parts of the southern United States, killing at least nine people and leaving over 1 million without power, authorities said.

Parts of central New York and southern New England may see over a foot of snow by Saturday afternoon. Aside from the tornadoes, Beshear said thunderstorms in Kentucky were generating winds of 80 miles per hour , which are "strong enough to blow tractor trailers off the road." In Mississippi, Governor Tate Reeves said on social media on Friday that overnight storms producing high winds had resulted in one person's death, though he gave no more details.

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