A single supercell thunderstorm, which traveled some 550 miles, was responsible for the most severe tornadoes. (Credit: cherylvb/Adobe Stock) A single supercell thunderstorm, which traveled some 550 miles, was responsible for the most severe tornadoes. (Credit: cherylvb/Adobe Stock)

An estimated 16,800 homes were within the path of a severe weather system that produced tornadoes, hail and straight-line winds across Mississippi, Alabama and Georgia, CoreLogic, Inc. reports.

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