Yesterday (Friday, April 26, 2024), tornadoes ripped across Nebraska and Iowa, in some cases flattening entire neighborhoods. Injuries have been reported, but there are no official numbers yet.
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Severe weather is still a factor this weekend for parts of the Midwest and across the Great Plains states. The National Weather Service (NWS) says:
“A very active weekend in store for parts of the Central U.S [. . .] Excessive Rainfall and Severe Weather concerns from Southern Plains to Mississippi Valley [. . .] Critical Fire Weather Risk over portions of the Southern High Plains”
The NWS advised that “clean-up efforts should be placed on hold for Saturday in both states and residents should take shelter before the storms begins [sic].”
The Guardian obtained drone footage of some of the damage from yesterday’s tornadoes in Nebraska, which you can see here:
And here is some footage from meteorologist Brett Adair of tornado damage in Minden, Iowa:
UPDATE 4/28/24: At least four dead from Oklahoma tornadoes on Saturday night.
UPDATE 4/30/24: 100+ tornadoes touched down across multiple states during the April 2024 tornado outbreak, which killed at least five people.