At least 9 people were killed in Kentucky, 7 in Missouri and 2 in Virginia as an extensive plague from severe weather from the country from the heart to the east coast.
More than 500 bad weather reports have been made from Texas to New Jersey from Friday and at least 600,000 people now without electricity from Michigan to Tennessee.
The remaining storms from severe weather outbreaks on Friday continued until Saturday morning and, this morning, 26 Tornado had been reported from Friday storms in Kentucky, Indiana, Missouri, Illinois and one from New Jersey.
Softball-size hail is reported in Barlow, Kentucky, and near Sullivan, Indiana, with ice larger than tennis reported locally from Texas to Ohio.
In total, 15 states have reported damage to storms from hail, wind and tornado from Missouri to Michigan and to New Jersey when severe storms continue to track through the Eastern United States from Arkansas to Virginia.

People survey damage after a severe storm moved until Friday, May 16, 2025, in St. Louis.
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Meanwhile, severe storm watches apply to parts of Southeast Arkansas, North-Alabama, and Mississippi Tengah until 10 am with other large storm watches that apply to parts of North South Carolina, North-North-North-North Carolina and South Virginia until 12 noon Et.
Hail of a quarter size, as well as trees and roof damage have been reported with this storm, and they are expected to continue until Saturday morning.
For the northeast, the highest threat centered on the northern New York parts, West Massachusetts, most of the Vermont and New Hampshire Barat, including Burlington, Vermont; Springfield, Massachusetts; and Albany, New York, with the main risk that damage the wind and large hail and some isolated tornado is also possible.
For the South-middle plateau, the highest threat was centered on the Central Texas section which included Dallas and Arlington, Texas. Larger but lower threats also exist for other regions in Texas, Louisiana, Arkansas, Oklahoma and Kansas and including the City of Oklahoma, Little Rock, Arkansas, and Wichita, Kansas.