Tornadoes strike Gulf Coast states
Nick Mobley helps clean up a house owned by a family friend, after a storm hit Appomattox County, Va.
(Jill Nance / Associated Press)Cortez Shelby, left, helps his uncle load belongings from a garage that had the roof ripped off by severe weather the day before in LaPlace, La.
(Max Becherer / Associated Press)A chain of people pass poultry to one and other amongst the debris of a farm in the aftermath of a storm in Gap, Pa.
(Matt Rourke / Associated Press)People clean up in the aftermath of a storm with high winds in Narvon, Pa. Crews in central and eastern Pennsylvania are working to restore electricity after strong storms moved across the state and possibly caused some tornadoes.
(Matt Rourke / Associated Press)Alice Clerval stands next to items from her leveled home in Appomattox County, Va., after a storm struck the area.
(Jill Nance / Associated Press)Tornado damage along Richmond Highway in Appomattox County. State police say at least seven people have been injured in Appomattox County, where a funnel cloud left an 8- to 10-mile path of destruction.
(Jill Nance / Associated Press)A pedestrian walks through heavy snowfall along Broad Street in St. Joseph, Mich., as a winter storm moved across southwest Michigan.
(Don Campbell / Associated Press)This aerial photo shows damage after a tornado ripped through the Sugar Hill Recreational Park in the town of Convent, La.
(David Grunfeld / Associated Press)This aerial photo shows damage after a tornado ripped through LaPlace, La.
(David Grunfeld / Associated Press)A couple surveys the damage to a property in Pensacola, Fla., after a powerful storm blew through the area.
(Tony Giberson / Associated Press)Debris scatters a property in the Northpointe neighborhood in Pensacola, Fla., Wednesday, after a storm hit the area.
(Tony Giberson / Associated Press)Damaged RVs sit at Sugar Hill RV Park following a storm in Convent, La.,
(Max Becherer / Associated Press)This aerial photo shows damage after a tornado ripped through LaPlace, La.
(David Grunfeld / Associated Press)Florida Gov. Rick Scott, center, tours a destroyed apartment complex in Pensacola.
(Tony Giberson / Associated Press)A man clears debris in the Northpointe neighborhood in Pensacola, Fla.
(Tony Giberson / Associated Press)