Communities ravaged by a deadly severe weather outbreak are still assessing damage as the death toll from the violent storm system climbs. Meanwhile, a new storm system brewing over the central U.S.
Tornado sirens will sound across Ohio on Wednesday. But don't worry — it's likely not the start of another terrible tornado season. What to know.
Dallas braces for another wild week—wind gusts around 45 mph, a brisk cold front, allergy alerts, and a spring-like finish to the weekend.
Snow will start in Colorado’s mountains Tuesday morning and rain will hit lower elevations Tuesday afternoon before turning to snow overnight, according to NWS forecasters.
Winds Wednesday afternoon may gust to near 50 mph. After Friday's storms, many branches are weakened, and a few additional power outages are possible.
On Monday, March 17th the National Weather Service in Columbia, South Carolina went out to survey damage to determine if reported damage was in fact from a tornado and gauge the EF scale rating. They ...
"In addition to the heavy snow, northerly winds of 30 to 40 mph will develop causing blowing and drifting snow. In south central Minnesota, wind gusts could exceed 45 mph, which could lead to whiteout ...
Damage assessments and recovery operations continue after a powerful storm system over the weekend spawned a deadly severe weather outbreak, dust storms and wildfires.
On Tuesday, temperatures will rise from the highs of the 50s experienced yesterday to the low 70s under sunny skies.
Temperatures will end up near seasonal levels today in the mid 50s and we'll get more sunshine to enjoy after a dreary ...
Dangerous weekend weather spawned tornadoes, dust storms and wildfires that killed at least 39 people and destroyed hundreds ...
California, Oregon, Washington, Idaho, Montana, and parts of Wyoming and Michigan were forecast to see wintry weather on ...
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