
Powerful US storms kill 2, bring threats from critical fire weather to blizzard conditions
NEW ORLEANS (AP) — Powerful storms killed two people in Mississippi, tore the roofs off an apartment building and a nursing home in a small town in Oklahoma and threatened more communities across the nation Tuesday with wide-ranging weather.
The large storm system also brought blinding dust storms to the Southwest, blizzards with whiteout conditions to the Midwest and raised fears of wildfires in other parts of the country.
In Irving, Texas, a tornado with winds up to 110 mph (177 kph) struck, while another touched down in the 16,000-resident city of Ada, Oklahoma, according to preliminary information from the National Weather Service. There were also two tornadoes in Louisiana’s northern Caddo Parish, with winds up to 93 mph (150 kph).
In New Orleans, high winds forced some changes to Mardi Gras in New Orleans. The city moved up and shortened the celebration’s two biggest parades to wrap them up before high winds moved in.