75 million Americans affected by severe storm warnings

Three people have died as a result of reported tornadoes on Tuesday.

— -- Deadly storms that ripped through the Midwest Tuesday are expected to affect 75 million Americans from the South to Northeast.

Tornado and severe thunderstorm watches are in effect from Mississippi to New Jersey as the line of storms continues to move eastward.

Residents in the affected areas can expect damaging winds of up to 70 mph. Power outages are currently affecting 12,122 customers in Tennessee, Arkansas, Indiana, Missouri and Illinois. As many as 146,060 residents were left without power in the aforementioned states on Wednesday.

Three people have died as a result of the storms, and 14 tornadoes have been confirmed in Illinois, Indiana, Missouri, Tennessee, Arkansas and Michigan.

Video posted to Facebook shows the damage in Naplate, Illinois, after the tornadoes hit.

Four people were injured in Higginson, Arkansas, from a confirmed EF-1 tornado with maximum winds of up to 110 mph. Several homes sustained major damage in the storm, and two homes were completed destroyed.

Hail the size of baseballs also fell in Arkansas and Illinois.

ABC News' Amanda Maile and Dominick Proto contributed to this report.