Rapidly Developing Tornadoes Cause Devastation in Livonia and Maryland
A sudden EF-1 tornado in Michigan results in a child's death and severe injuries, while multiple twisters hit Maryland, highlighting shifting tornado patterns.
- A 2-year-old boy died and his mother was critically injured when a tornado struck their home in Livonia, Michigan.
- The tornado developed quickly, leaving little time for warnings, and uprooted trees caused significant damage.
- Maryland experienced a series of tornadoes, injuring at least five people and causing widespread damage.
- Recent studies suggest Tornado Alley may be shifting eastward, with more tornadoes occurring in the eastern U.S.
- The National Weather Service faced challenges in issuing timely warnings due to the rapid development of these tornadoes.