4.5M at risk: Severe weather, dangerous tornadoes loom in the South on Easter Sunday – USA TODAY

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As Americans marked Easter Sunday amid the challenges of a pandemic, the South faced a new menace that could upend lives: severe weather, including possibly fierce tornadoes. 

A string of severe storms was likely from Louisiana through the Tennessee Valley, the National Weather Service said, and more than 4.5 million people could be at risk. Birmingham, Alabama, and Jackson, Mississippi, were particularly vulnerable, the Storm Prediction Center said.  

The storms were expected to last through Sunday night and move through the mid-Atlantic and parts of the Northeast and the Eastern Seaboard into Monday, Accuweather said.

The National Weather Service reported one large tornado in Monroe, Louisiana, midmorning, according to the Weather Channel, and said damage has been reported in parts of the city.

The National Weather Service office in Jackson told residents to brace for the possibility of relentless tornadoes with wind gusts up to 70 mph and tennis ball-size hail through Sunday evening.

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