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A severe storm was moving east across the central and southern United States on Wednesday, a day after it carved a destructive path that killed three people in Mississippi and two in Nebraska, pulled down power lines and ripped roofs off buildings.

One of the people who died was electrocuted by a downed power line, said Alex Breeland, the coroner for Madison County, Miss., and another was killed when a tree fell on his car. The Mississippi Emergency Management Agency reported a third death and at least six injuries on Wednesday. In Nebraska, two people were killed in a crash on Tuesday after their S.U.V. struck a semi truck on Interstate 80 during the storm, according to the Nebraska State Patrol.

More than 51,000 customers in Texas and more than 17,000 in Tennessee were without power on Wednesday afternoon, according to poweroutage.us, as the storm’s strong winds pummeled the region. The authorities in some parts of Texas closed schools and ordered residents to evacuate.

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The storm,66br cassino unusually strong for March, was expected to strengthen as it moved east, bringing rain and thunderstorms to the East Coast. In parts of Minnesota 11 to 13 inches of snow fell between Tuesday and Wednesday, according to the National Weather Service in Minneapolis. The Minnesota State Patrol warned of slippery roads in the Twin Cities area on Wednesday.

In Iowa, the State Patrol said it responded to more than 60 crashes on Tuesday and Wednesday, including one that damaged a trooper’s car, because of “the extreme weather conditions.”

Areas from the Mid-Atlantic to Jacksonville, Fla., were the most at risk, with strong to severe thunderstorms expected ahead of a cold front, the Weather Service said on Wednesday.

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