At least seven tornadoes have been reported in Louisiana and Mississippi.
A tornado watch is in effect for parts of Texas, Louisiana, Arkansas and Mississippi through 6 p.m. local time.
This is part of a major storm system stretching from the South, to the Midwest and into the Northeast.Winter weather advisories are now in effect across the Northeast. In New Jersey, Connecticut and Boston, 1 to 4 inches of snow and a glaze of ice is possible overnight into Tuesday. Tuesday morning, the heavy snow will stretch from Cleveland to Buffalo to Boston, making for a snowy morning commute.
Dangerous ice will create very slick roads across central Pennsylvania, New Jersey, the Hudson Valley and southern New England.
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