As cleanup efforts continue, severe weather is once again threatening areas of the South devastated by a deadly tornado outbreak this weekend.
Last weekend, catastrophic weather ripped through the South, killing at least four people and producing dozens of tornadoes in at least seven states.
Residents in Texas, Louisiana, and Mississippi are bracing for stronger thunderstorms on Sunday as a result of the latest severe weather warning.
The FOX Forecast Center predicts that this new threat will develop on the southern side of a severe winter storm that is forecast to produce heavy snow and hazardous ice from the Plains to the mid-Atlantic.
The warmer, southern edge of the storm will have enough atmospheric energy and wind shear for thunderstorms to rotate and perhaps become severe.
It’s too early to determine the exact threat, but destructive wind gusts and tornadoes are expected in the lower Mississippi Valley on Sunday afternoon.