An Alabama state trooper stands watch amongst debris from tornado damage at Enterprise High School in Enterprise, Ala., Saturday, March 3, 2007. Twenty people were killed Thursday in Alabama, Georgia and Missouri by tornadoes contained in a line of thunderstorms that stretched from Minnesota, where it snowed, to the Gulf Coast.
This photo provided by Wilcox County Assistant County Engineer Fredrick Powell shows a wrecked vehicle and scattered debris litter a residential area of Sand Island, Ala., Friday, March 2, 2007. Seventy-five homes in Wilcox County were destroyed or severely damaged and one fatality and two injuries were reported due to Thursday's tornadoes.
Debris from roof damage at the Hawthorn Suites is scattered in front of the hotel, after a severe storm moved through the area, Thursday, March 1, 2007, in Columbus, Ga.
Blair Ethridge, right, looks at photos she recovered from tornado ruins near Newton, Ga., as her mother, Debi Riggins looks more on Friday, March 2, 2007. Ethridge and her family huddled in a hallway of their home as the storm demolished homes just yards away.
Garfield Elementary students rush through the new fallen snow to their waiting school buses Thursday, March 1, 2007, in Brainerd, Minn. Brainerd Schools were open Thursday but closed Friday as the second big winter storm in less than a week spread across Minnesota, forcing the state to close major stretches of freeway and prompting the Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport to prepare for stranded travelers.
A friend helps a woman and her husband, not seen, look for documents in the remains of the couple's home in Enterprise, Ala., on Thursday March 1, 2007. The woman and her husband were in the home when an apparent tornado hit and he pushed her into the bathroom and lay on top of her until the storm passed. Their home was destroyed. At least 18 people were killed by apparent tornadoes Thursday in Alabama.
Traffic crawls in blizzard conditions along Interstate 680 in Omaha, Neb., Thursday, March 1, 2007. Eastern Nebraskans awoke to swirling winds and heavy, wet snow Thursday morning with the promise of more on Friday. The wind-driven deluge closed schools, forced the cancellation of several events and made a mess out of the morning commute.
Dan Erickson, a student at the University of St. Thomas, gets air while skiing off a jump at the Town & Country Golf Course in St. Paul, Minn., Thursday, March, 1, 2007. The second big winter storm in less than a week spread across Minnesota Thursday, forcing the state to close major stretches of freeway and prompting the Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport to prepare for travelers stranded overnight.
An unidentified motorist tries to dig his car out of a snow drift in Omaha, Neb., Thursday, March 1, 2007. Eastern Nebraskans awoke to swirling winds and heavy, wet snow Thursday morning with the promise of more on Friday. A line of powerful storms battered several states, some with heavy snow and powerful winds, while tornadoes were reported in others.
An unidentified person walks in a blizzard, Thursday, March 1, 2007, in Omaha, Neb. Eastern Nebraskans awoke to swirling winds and heavy, wet snow Thursday morning with the promise of more to come on Friday. A line of powerful storms continueded across the country after blanketing parts of the Northwest, Sierras and Rockies.
Neighbor David Eastwood helps salvage items from the wreckage of the home of David and Claudia Matthes near Blue Mound, Kan., Thursday, March 1, 2007. David Matthes was not injured after a tornado destroyed his home and out buildings Wednesday night.
A plane is seen among several buildings severely damaged as a result of high winds during a storm at the Omar Bradley Airport, Thursday, March 1, 2007, in Moberly, Mo. A storm ripped through the Moberly area leaving several businesses in town with damage.
A car involved in a single vehicle accident in Janesville, Wis., is seen Thursday, March 1, 2007. The latest winter storm to slide through Southern Wisconsin made for a busy morning for local law enforcement officials. The sole occupant of the vehicle refused medical treatment.
A tow truck driver prepares to help a stranded motorist as blowing snow blankets 42nd Street just north of the Interstate 94 overpass in Fargo, N.D., Wednesday evening, Feb. 28, 2007.
Jay Vance, of Marv's Towing, tries to figure out how to get a car off of the barrier on U.S. 36 outside Boulder, Colo., Wednesday morning, Feb. 28, 2007. The accident slowed traffic down in both directions and made the commute between Boulder and Denver very slow.
Zac Alstad tries to keep the sidewalk clear as he shovels snow on Broadway on University Hill, Wednesday, Feb. 28, 2007, in Boulder, Colo.
Tyson Miller, 7, of Aberdeen, S.D., shovels the staircase as his brother Austin Aberle, 11, works on the sidewalk, in the background, following a winter storm Wednesday, Feb. 28, 2007.
Everett resident John Forde crosses the street on a gridlocked Wetmore Ave., as he skis down Wall St. in downtown Everett, Wash., Wednesday, Feb. 28, 2007.
Colin Williams, who was on his way to work out at the gym when he lost control of his car during a surprise snow storm Wednesday, Feb. 28, 2007, stands beside his car in Poulsbo, Wash. Williams said it was just raining and suddenly turned to heavy snow.
Donna Dolge walks through a brief snow flurry as she leaves work at a hospital, where she is a diet technician, in Tacoma, Wash., Wednesday, Feb. 28, 2007.