Severe weather wreaked havoc across the U.S. this weekend, claiming at least 37 lives as tornadoes, wildfires, and blinding dust storms battered multiple states. 😱 The National Weather Service warned lingering dangerous winds could still hit regions like the Carolinas and northern Florida late Sunday.
Nature’s Fury Unleashed
A "high-risk" storm system ignited the chaos starting Friday, shredding communities with violent tornadoes and fast-spreading flames. Wildfires scorched landscapes while dust storms turned highways into zero-visibility zones—picture a real-life Mad Max scene but without the cool cars. 🚗💨
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Experts say such extremes aren’t rare in March due to seasonal shifts, but the scale of destruction this time left even seasoned forecasters stunned. "It’s a reminder of how quickly nature can rewrite our plans," one meteorologist tweeted. 📉⚡
As recovery efforts begin, millions are left tracking weather apps and praying for calm skies. Stay safe out there, folks. 🌦️
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At least 37 dead as tornadoes, wildfires and dust storms hit U.S.
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