Midwest Endures Heavy Snowfall; Tornado Risks Overblown in South

The upper Midwest has withstood a significant late winter blizzard, receiving upwards of 20 inches of snow accompanied by strong winds, as forecasted. Meanwhile, reports of a possible tornado in southern Tennessee appear exaggerated, amidst ongoing debates on climate change's role in natural weather patterns. Critics argue that these events are part of natural weather cycles rather than direct results of human activity. Ian Lee covers the developments.