Severe Weather Kills Two, Spawns at Least 31 Tornadoes; Storms Move Into Mid-Atlantic Wednesday

Neighbors and Arkansas State Police search though the rubble Monday, Oct, 13, 2014, for valuables and anything they can salvage for the family of Eddie Withem who was killed in a tornado about 5 a.m. Monday in Arden, Ark., about 10 miles west of Ashdown. (AP Photo/Texarkana Gazette, Evan Lewis)

(SOURCE)  After 48 hours and more than two dozen tornadoes spawned, the third day of a fall tornado outbreak began Wednesday morning as the storm system pushed into the mid-Atlantic.

John Brooks climbs into his house that was hit by a tree during the storm Monday Oct. 13, 2014, in Monroe, La. (AP Photo/The Shreveport Times, Henrietta Wildsmith)

Two people have been killed in the outbreak. A 33-year-old Marine and father of three was killed when a tornado struck his Arkansas home and a 75-year-old woman was killed by a falling tree in Alabama.

The aftermath of a tornado is seen on Oct. 13, 2014, near Ashdown, Ark. (KSLA News 12)

Thousands were still without power across multiple states Wednesday.

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