I live about an hour or so from Joplin and just got word from an old Navy buddy that he and his wife are fine -- I was very worried about them.
The sun is finally out, but that is due to change very soon and go back into severe weather mode until late tomorrow or early Thursday morning. I live between Rogers and Eureka Springs near Beaver Dam and the lake. I measured 4.5" of rain between 2000-2400 Sunday evening with 2.2" of that between 2000-2045 (8PM and 8:45PM for you non military folk

) and then we got another 3.4" yesterday, so the ground is saturated from the past few weeks (I think we are at or over thirty inches in the past 30 days.)
Last count I heard was 116 dead and 400 injured in Joplin. There were two other local tornadoes Sunday night, too. West Siloam Springs and Gentry, Arkansas.
Roughly 12,000 folks do not have electricity in the River Valley (Ft. Smith area) from last nights storms.
I had a landslide on my property that took out close to five acres of mountain side that will take some serious big equipment to repair once things settle down and dry a bit. Plus, have to have a pond bank rebuilt and a better spillway put in.
I certainly feel for the folks in Louisianna that are going to continue to receive the flood waters from the White River basin here in the Ozarks, because all of the lakes are overflowing and have flood gates wide open.
Since January first over 500 folks have died in tornadoes and there have been over 1,150.