Destroyed homes inside of Harmony Hills in Poplar Bluff, Missouri, on March 16, 2025. (Credit: Brad Vest/Getty Images via Bloomberg)

(Bloomberg) — Another round of storms swept into the eastern U.S. from Lake Erie to Florida on Sunday after a deadly track of tornadoes and severe weather knocked out power to thousands across the Mississippi Valley and the South this weekend.

More than 50 million people from western New York to central Florida were in the track of the storm, the Storm Prediction Center said. Tornadoes are still a threat in some regions, though many of the watches had expired by Sunday afternoon.

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