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March 2nd, 2012
01:42 PM ET

WEB EXTRA: Ashleigh Banfield rides through area under tornado warnings

We don't normally put our anchors in the middle of areas under tornado warnings. But Ashleigh Banfield, on her way back home with producer Melissa Morgenweck from reporting in Harrisburg, IL for "Early Start," found herself in the middle of one.

The CNN Weather team reported all morning that severe weather was expected throughout the Midwest and parts of the South today.

As Melissa drives towards St. Louis, MO, Ashleigh records the rough rain, hail and wind they had to drive through in the area under threat from tornadoes. They did make it through the storm safe and sound, as you'll see in the second video.

These videos show the danger of sudden tornado warnings, especially for folks on the road. Stay informed with the latest weather news and warnings at Weather.cnn.com.

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Banfield riding through tornado warning

Ashleigh Banfield records her ride through an area under a tornado warning between Harrisburg,IL and St. Louis.

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Banfield: Calm after the storm

Ashleigh can see blue skies after a ride through an area under a tornado warning between Harrisburg, IL and St. Louis.

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March 2nd, 2012
08:18 AM ET

Lyon family describes dramatic escape of grandparents from tornado in Harrisburg

David, Lydia and Chloe Lyons talk about how David's parents made it out of debris in the midst of a deadly tornado. Below, Lydia and Chloe take Ashleigh on a tour of the destroyed house.

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Girls describe grandparents' escape

Lydia and Chloe Lyon take Ashleigh Banfield on a tour of their grandparents' Harrisburg house destroyed by the tornado.


Filed under: Severe weather
March 2nd, 2012
08:04 AM ET

Minding Your Business for March 2, 2012

Christine Romans on the latest business headlines for March 2, 2012.


Filed under: Minding Your Business
March 2nd, 2012
07:50 AM ET

Will T.J. Lane's childhood be a factor in the Chardon school shooting case?

Attorney and "Deadly Sins" host Darren Kavinoky on how T.J. Lane's mental state and rough childhood will be factored into investigation.

March 2nd, 2012
07:25 AM ET

Harrisburg Medical Center's Danny Lampley on staff scrambling to save patients in storm

Yesterday, Ashleigh posted the story of the Harrisburg Medical Center and how its staff scrambled to save patients as the tornado approached. This morning, she gets an update from Danny Lampley on the center's ability to help those injured in the storm.

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Medical staff scrambles to save patients

Harrisburg Medical Center's Danny Lampley on the staff scramble during a deadly tornado to save patients.

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Harrisburg medical center hit hard

Ashleigh Banfield reports on a medical center in Harrisburg, IL that suffered significant damage after a deadly tornado.


Filed under: Severe weather
March 2nd, 2012
06:15 AM ET

Romney gets meh-ndorsement – our panel weighs in on a newspaper's lackluster endorsement

Penny Lee, Paul Steinhauser and Joel Sawyer talk about lackluster endorsements for presidential candidate Mitt Romney.


Filed under: 2012 • Politics
March 2nd, 2012
05:53 AM ET

Resilient dog Roxy survives two tornadoes in one year

Ashleigh Banfield talks to Nick Lambert, whose dog Roxy survived two tornadoes in one year.


Filed under: Severe weather
March 1st, 2012
03:14 PM ET

Harrisburg business owner: 'There's nothing left'

Southern FS Inc. owner Dan Evans talks about losing his business in Harrisburg, which has been open for 84 years.


Filed under: Severe weather
March 1st, 2012
03:11 PM ET

Red Cross on helping Harrisburg residents recover

Red Cross representative Tammie Pech on the response efforts for residents in the devastated town in Illinois.


Filed under: Severe weather
March 1st, 2012
03:00 PM ET

Actress Maria Bello explains why she advocates for women's rights

Actress & activist Maria Bello talks about an event she's appearing at today to advocate for women's rights.


Filed under: Sheroes • Women's rights
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