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Possible twister kills 2 in Louisiana

Storms moving east Monday; Alabama faces tornado risk

- John Bacon @jmbacon USA TODAY Contributi­ng: The (Lafayette, La.) Advertiser

A violent weather system killed two people in a Louisiana town Sunday and threatened to spread heavy rains, damaging winds and potential tornadoes across much of the Southeast deep into Monday, authoritie­s said.

The St. Martin Parish Sheriff ’s Office in Louisiana said a possible tornado slammed through Breaux Bridge, flipping a mobile home and killing a woman and her 3-year-old daughter.

The storm roared near but did not damage several other homes and a high school, Maj. Ginny Higgins said. “It was a tragedy that could have been even worse,” Higgins told USA TODAY. “We are very much on edge. I hate the spring because we always have these awful storms.”

Breaux Bridge, which promotes itself as the crawfish capital of the world, is a city of about 10,000 people 50 miles west of Baton Rouge. Lafayette, La., 10 miles southwest of Breaux Bridge, was hit with hail Sunday, and the weather service was predicting strong winds and up to 3 inches or more of rain into Monday.

Frank Strait, senior meteorolog­ist with AccuWeathe­r, said the system rolled out of central Texas early Sunday, with a tornado touching down Center Point. The National Weather Service warned that severe thundersto­rms “capable of strong tornadoes, extensive wind damage and very large hail” were forecast Sunday into Mon- day from eastern Texas to the Gulf Coast area.

Heavy rainfall also could lead to flash flooding, the weather service said.

The severe weather threat will shift farther east on Monday, Strait said. Tornadoes and damaging winds are likely from southern Mississipp­i all the way into South Carolina. The greatest tornado risk was centered over southern Alabama. Damaging winds are anticipate­d throughout much of the region.

Even then, still no rest for the weary, Strait warned. More storms could hit the region Wednesday and Thursday.

“Unfortunat­ely, as we get rid of this storm it looks like we will just reload,” he said. “And it could involve tornadoes. April is prime storm season, I’m afraid.”

 ?? LUCIUS FONTENOT, THE DAILY ADVERTISER, VIA USA TODAY NETWORK ?? Severe thundersto­rms and possibly tornadoes swept through Breaux Bridge, La., west of Baton Rouge, on Sunday. Rain and strong winds are predicted for Monday, the weather service said.
LUCIUS FONTENOT, THE DAILY ADVERTISER, VIA USA TODAY NETWORK Severe thundersto­rms and possibly tornadoes swept through Breaux Bridge, La., west of Baton Rouge, on Sunday. Rain and strong winds are predicted for Monday, the weather service said.

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