Tornadoes tear through Arkansas, Illinois, Iowa, Wisconsin, Mississippi and Tennessee

By Alaa Elassar, Alfonso Serrano, Adrienne Vogt, Matt Meyer and Elizabeth Wolfe, CNN

Updated 1107 GMT (1907 HKT) April 1, 2023
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11:02 p.m. ET, March 31, 2023

Arkansas death toll rises to 3

From CNN's Sara Smart

At least two people have died in hard-hit Wynne, Arkansas, as a result of tornadoes that have torn through the area, St. Francis County Coroner Miles Kimble confirmed to CNN.

That's in addition to an earlier report of one person dead in North Little Rock, Arkansas.

Kimble is assisting the coroner's office in Wynne, which is located in Cross County.

CNN has reached out to the Cross County coroner’s office.

Footage from Wynne shows significant damage, with roofs ripped off of homes and a local school and trees uprooted and tossed across roadways. The town was "cut in half by damage from east to west," Wynne Mayor Jennifer Hobbs told CNN.

3:24 a.m. ET, April 1, 2023

30 tornadoes preliminarily reported in 5 states

From CNN's Gene Norman

There have been 30 preliminary reports of tornadoes across Arkansas, Illinois, Iowa, Tennessee and Mississippi as of Friday night, according to the Storm Prediction Center.

Here's where they have been reported:

  • Arkansas: 12
  • Illinois: 7
  • Iowa: 8
  • Tennessee: 2
  • Mississippi: 1
11:21 p.m. ET, March 31, 2023

1 person dead and dozens hospitalized in North Little Rock area

From CNN's Sara Smart

Firefighters carry a woman out of her condo after her complex was damaged by a tornado, Friday, March 31, in Little Rock, Arkansas.
Firefighters carry a woman out of her condo after her complex was damaged by a tornado, Friday, March 31, in Little Rock, Arkansas. (Stephen Swofford/Arkansas Democrat-Gazette/AP)

At least one person is dead in North Little Rock, Arkansas, after a tornado hit the area on Friday, Madeline Roberts, a Pulaski County spokesperson, confirmed to CNN.

There are at least 50 hospitalizations due to the tornado in Pulaski County as well, but they “expect more,” Roberts said.

Correction: An earlier version of this post gave an incorrect title for Madeline Roberts.

3:24 a.m. ET, April 1, 2023

Homes damaged and businesses "basically destroyed" in Sherman, Illinois, sheriff says

From CNN's Andy Rose

Severe storms have downed power lines and trees and caused significant damage to homes and businesses in the Springfield suburb of Sherman, Illinois, Sangamon County Sheriff Jack Campbell told CNN.

“We've got several businesses that have been basically destroyed,” Campbell said.

Among those businesses is a daycare with a collapsed roof, Campbell said. No one was in the building at the time of the storm. 

So far, the only confirmed storm-related injury was the result of a traffic accident, the sheriff said. The victim was taken to a hospital with non-life-threatening injuries.

Deputies are still surveying rural areas of the county late Friday to find out the extent of the damage, Campbell said.

3:24 a.m. ET, April 1, 2023

New tornado watch includes Indianapolis and Louisville

From CNN's Gene Norman

A tornado watch is in effect for east-central Illinois, central Indiana and western Kentucky until 2 a.m. CDT, according to the Storm Prediction Center.

Cities that could be impacted include Indianapolis, Indiana, and Louisville, Kentucky.

Storms developing in the area could result in intense tornadoes, golf-ball-sized hail and strong wind gusts of up to 80 mph, according to the storm center.

8:15 p.m. ET, March 31, 2023

Little Rock mayor confirms at least 24 people hospitalized as a result of severe weather

From CNN’s Sara Smart

A building is damaged after a severe storm swept through Little Rock, Arkansas, Friday, March 31.
A building is damaged after a severe storm swept through Little Rock, Arkansas, Friday, March 31. (Andrew DeMillo/AP)

At least 24 people have been hospitalized in Little Rock, Arkansas, as a result of severe weather in the area, according to Mayor Frank Scott Jr.

No fatalities have been reported in the area as of 7 p.m. Friday evening, the mayor said.

“Property damage is extensive and we are still responding,” Scott said in a tweet.

Two confirmed tornados touched down in Arkansas Friday afternoon, according to the National Weather Service. 

10:59 p.m. ET, March 31, 2023

Governor activates Arkansas National Guard following severe weather

From CNN’s Sara Smart

A car is upturned in a Kroger parking lot after a severe storm swept through Little Rock, Arkansas, Friday, March 31.
A car is upturned in a Kroger parking lot after a severe storm swept through Little Rock, Arkansas, Friday, March 31. (Andrew DeMillo/AP)

Gov. Sarah Huckabee Sanders has activated the Arkansas National Guard following severe weather.

Sanders noted “widespread damage” in Wynne and has been in touch with local officials in the area.

“Praying for the safety of all Arkansans who are in the path of these storms,” Sanders said on Twitter.

Sanders declared a state of emergency in Arkansas earlier Friday due to severe storms and at least two confirmed tornado touchdowns.

10:59 p.m. ET, March 31, 2023

A particularly dangerous tornado watch includes Nashville, Tennessee, and Tupelo, Mississippi, until 1 a.m. CDT

From CNN meteorologist Gene Norman

A particularly dangerous tornado watch is in effect for northwestern Alabama, northern Mississippi and western and middle Tennessee until 1 a.m. CDT, according to the Storm Prediction Center.

The tornadoes that develop could have EF-2 or higher intensity, with destructive winds over 111 mph, according to the center. Additionally, these storms will contain wind gusts to 80 mph along with hail close to baseball size.

Cities in the watch include Nashville, Tennessee, and Tupelo, Mississippi.

10:58 p.m. ET, March 31, 2023

Wynne, Arkansas, “basically cut in half by damage” from apparent tornado, mayor says

From CNN’s Andy Rose

Aerial footage shows significant damage to Wynne, Arkansas, Friday, March 31.
Aerial footage shows significant damage to Wynne, Arkansas, Friday, March 31. (Facebook/Ray Sharp)

A line of severe weather that moved through Wynne, Arkansas, caused severe damage, mayor Jennifer Hobbs said Friday evening.

The apparent tornado cut a stark line of destruction through the city of about 8,300 people, according to Hobbs. “The town is basically cut in half by damage from east to west,” the mayor told CNN.

Officials are working to determine the total amount of damage and potential injuries, Hobbs said.

“We are still in triage mode,” she added.