At least two people are dead and at least five are injured after tornadoes touched down in the South.
RELATED: Americans brace for harsh winter conditions, inches of snow and freezing temperatures
More than 25 million Americans were under dangerous weather watches and warnings Tuesday. The storm's march across the nation could last through the weekend when parts of the northeast could be blasted with more than a foot of snow, forecasters warned.
"This is a 'we are not kidding' kind of storm," the South Dakota Department of Transportation tweeted as it warned of road closures across much of the state. "BLIZZARD and ICE STORM WARNINGS have been issued.
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#Texas #Tornado #Weather
May god bless you all 🙏🙏🙏😘
Scary…😱😳😨
If only they payed their climate change taxes this could have been completely avoided…..
God is judging us.