WASHINGTON Sun Nov 17, 2013 1:04pm EST
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A fast-moving weather system was threatening 53 million people in the U.S. Midwest on Sunday, with one tornado touchdown reported and the potential for dangerous winds and thunderstorms across 10 states, weather officials said.
"We obviously have a very dangerous situation on our hands and it's just getting started," Laura Furgione, deputy director of the National Weather Service, told reporters in a conference call.
A large tornado touched down outside Peoria, Illinois, on Sunday as an expansive storm threatened parts of the Midwest, U.S. meteorologists said.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A fast-moving weather system was threatening 53 million people in the U.S. Midwest on Sunday, with one tornado touchdown reported and the potential for dangerous winds and thunderstorms across 10 states, weather officials said.
"We obviously have a very dangerous situation on our hands and it's just getting started," Laura Furgione, deputy director of the National Weather Service, told reporters in a conference call.
A large tornado touched down outside Peoria, Illinois, on Sunday as an expansive storm threatened parts of the Midwest, U.S. meteorologists said.
