A storm system over the southern
Great Plains region resulted in severe weather development during the late afternoon and evening along a
dry line that stretched from southern
Kansas across northeastern
Oklahoma into southwestern
Missouri and northwest
Arkansas. As a result, a moderate risk of severe weather was issued by the
Storm Prediction Center for eastern Oklahoma, southeast Kansas, southwest Missouri and western Arkansas. The system approached as the atmosphere
destabilized as a result of daytime heating. Thunderstorms began developmenting along a dry line in Oklahoma between 2 and 3 pm
CDT (1900 and 2000
UTC). More thunderstorms started forming as they approached into western Arkansas, and encountered a strong wind field around the incoming system. Winds began turning with height, which caused some thunderstorms to rotate and spawn tornadoes. Beginning at 6:20 CDT (2320 UTC), several tornadoes were produced in eastern sections of Oklahoma and Texas. The severe weather then moved into Arkansas, where a tornado killed three people in
Mena. The thunderstorms that affected Texas then went into Louisiana, creating numerous tornadoes in the state, one of which tracked through downtown
Shreveport. The Storm Prediction Center issued a moderate risk of severe weather for sections of the Tennessee Valley,
Gulf Coast states and into the southern
Appalachians region. As the system moved across the lower
Ohio Valley area around the noon hour, a line of thunderstorms started to produce tornadoes in parts of
Kentucky and Tennessee. One of the tornadoes that struck Tennessee early that afternoon killed two people in
Murfreesboro. Portions of the moderate risk area in northeastern Alabama, northwestern
Georgia and southeastern Tennessee were upgraded to a
high risk at 1:44 pm CDT (1844 UTC). The thunderstorms moved southeast across much of
South Carolina, Georgia and Alabama later that afternoon and into the evening. They produced tornadoes in northeastern sections of Alabama, damaging homes in
Langston and
Powell. Further south, tornadoes damaged areas in central Alabama, one of which tracked through three counties and into the
Montgomery metropolitan area. One area of thunderstorms that evening produced a long-tracked tornado that moved from
Grovetown, Georgia, through
Augusta and ended in
Ellenton, South Carolina. The tornado moved across Augusta but missed the
Augusta National Golf Club where the
Masters Tournament was taking place during the weekend. The storm system reached the
Atlantic Coast during the early morning hours of April 11, producing one tornado in
North Carolina. ==Confirmed tornadoes==