A sprawling storm has battered the South with high winds and tornado warnings, blowing off roofs, upending campgrounds and tossing furniture around in Florida. VIDEO ABOVE: Semi-truck rolls down highway in Wisconsin Another storm brought cities across the Midwest to a standstill with more than half a foot of snow as it moved toward the Northeast. The National Weather Service says a storm with 55 mph winds and hail moved across the Florida Panhandle into Alabama and Georgia by sunrise Tuesday, along with reports of radar-confirmed tornadoes. At least three deaths were reported. Farther west, up to a foot of snow could cover a wide area stretching from southeastern Colorado all the way to Michigan's Upper Peninsula. Here's a collection of dramatic storm footage from around the country: Crazy video shows hailstones in Louisiana Mandeville, Louisiana Residents sent wild videos to sister station WDSU of hailstones falling during severe storms Monday night. Two rounds of severe storms moved over the Northshore on Monday, causing some damage to areas like Abita Springs. Deadly crash closes interstate in New Mexico At least one person is dead after a multi-vehicle crash on westbound Interstate 40 in eastern New Mexico. New Mexico State Police say a fatal crash occurred on mile marker 291 east of Santa Rosa. It stated that other people were injured, but did not specify the extent of the injuries. State officers are still investigating the incident. The westbound freeway was reported closed just before 11 a.m. Monday morning. The hurricane touched down in Fort Lauderdale, although there were no reports of damage or incidents following Saturday's storms in Palm Beach County, there were some tense moments when some funnel clouds began to form in Florida. A funnel cloud was spotted in Martin County and a second funnel cloud. It has been spotted in St. Lucie County. There were tornado warnings in Martin County and two in Palm Beach County, but fortunately, nothing materialized. Drivers stranded on highways after winter storm moves across Nebraska After a winter storm moves across Nebraska, drivers are stranded on state highways. A viewer sent our sister station KETV videos of conditions on Interstate 81 and Interstate 30 near Schuyler. Drivers were stranded on the “impassable” road due to snow and winter conditions. On Monday, the Nebraska Department of Transportation closed Interstate 80 between Grand Island and Lexington due to “whiteout conditions,” according to the Nebraska Department of Transportation. The State Patrol advised drivers to “stop and wait out these dangerous weather conditions” in a social media post. . NOFD says no one was inside or hurt when the collapse occurred. “Right before that, I mean, there was thunder and lightning, and then the next thing you know, the building was right below. There was no one there,” said Olivia Labrador, who lives across the street and says she witnessed the collapse. “A car was parked there.” School feeds dozens stranded by New Mexico winter storm Food and even shelter were provided to dozens at school after they became stranded. Due to unsafe travel conditions in New Mexico, Mosquero Municipal Schools will provide shelter for about 26 People after feeding up to 80 on Monday afternoon, and the school wrote that anyone needing a space can travel to Mosquero School for shelter or warm food.
A massive storm has battered the South with high winds and tornado warnings, blowing off roofs, upending campgrounds and tossing furniture around in Florida.
Video above: A semi truck rolls down a highway in Wisconsin
Another storm brought cities across the Midwest to a standstill with more than half a foot of snow as it raced toward the Northeast.
The National Weather Service says a storm with 55 mph winds and hail moved across the Florida Panhandle into Alabama and Georgia by sunrise Tuesday, along with reports of radar-confirmed tornadoes.
At least three deaths were reported. Farther west, up to a foot of snow could cover a wide area stretching from southeastern Colorado all the way to Michigan's Upper Peninsula.
Here's a collection of dramatic footage of storms from around the country:
Crazy video showing hailstones in Louisiana
Residents of Mandeville, Louisiana, sent wild videos to sister station WDSU of hail falling during severe storms Monday night.
Two rounds of severe storms moved over the Northshore on Monday, causing some damage to areas like Abita Springs.
A fatal accident closes a highway in New Mexico
At least one person is dead after a car crash on westbound Interstate 40 in eastern New Mexico.
New Mexico State Police say a fatal crash occurred at mile marker 291 east of Santa Rosa. It stated that other people were injured, but did not specify the extent of the injuries.
State officers are still investigating the incident. The westbound freeway was reported closed just before 11 a.m. Monday morning.
The tornado touched down in Fort Lauderdale
Although there were no reports of damage or accidents following Saturday's storms in Palm Beach County, there were some tense moments when some funnel clouds began to form in Florida.
One funnel cloud was spotted in Martin County and a second funnel cloud was spotted in St. Lucie County.
There were tornado warnings in Martin County and two in Palm Beach County, but fortunately, nothing materialized.
Drivers stranded on highways after winter storm moves across Nebraska
After a winter storm moves through Nebraska, drivers are stranded on state highways.
A viewer sent our sister station KETV videos of conditions on Interstate 81 and Interstate 30 near Schuyler. Drivers were stranded on the “impassable” road due to snow and winter conditions.
On Monday, the Nebraska Department of Transportation closed Interstate 80 between Grand Island and Lexington due to “stopping conditions,” according to the Nebraska Department of Transportation.
The Nebraska State Patrol advised drivers to “stop and wait out these dangerous weather conditions” in a social media post.
An abandoned house collapses in New Orleans during severe weather
An abandoned house collapsed in New Orleans during severe weather on Monday, according to the New Orleans Fire Department. NOFD says no one was inside or hurt when the collapse occurred.
“Right before that, I mean, there was thunder and lightning, and then the next thing you know, the building was right below. There was no one there,” said Olivia Labrador, who lives across the street and says she witnessed the collapse. “A car was parked there.”
School feeds dozens stranded by New Mexico winter storm
Dozens were provided with food and even shelter at a school after they were stranded due to unsafe travel conditions in New Mexico.
Mosquero Municipal Schools will provide shelter for about 26 people after feeding up to 80 people on Monday afternoon. Anyone needing a place can travel to Mosquero School for shelter or warm food, the school wrote.