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At least 2 killed in storms that hit Great Lakes, mid-South on Sunday

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30 March 2025
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Daniel Parker's video taken in Doniphan, Missouri, captures a potential funnel cloud and lightning. This observation is located about 10 miles from the Storm Prediction Center's reported tornado activity in Naylor, Missouri, and aligns with the timing of those reports.
INDIANAPOLIS – At least two people were killed Sunday after an outbreak of severe storms ripped through the Great Lakes and mid-South on Sunday. 

The powerful storms stretched from Lower Michigan[1] down to eastern Texas[2] and northern Louisiana[3],

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  • Previous Article Winter weather brings ice storms and unsafe travel in the Great Lakes Region to Northeast
  • Next Article Severe storms threaten 109 million with destructive winds, strong tornadoes

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