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Hail, flash floods, damaging winds, and even tornadoes are among the severe weather threats facing parts of the U.S.
Tens of millions of people living in the Midwest and central U.S. could ... an “enhanced” risk of tornadoes is expected, forecasters said, noting there is still a risk for a “strong tornado ...
(WLAX/WEUX) – A rare “high risk” severe weather forecast has been issued for today, April 2, 2025, indicating a significant threat of severe thunderstorms across parts of the Midwest and South.
There is also a slight risk for severe weather in place from west Texas to the western Great Lakes, including Oklahoma City. Destructive winds and tornadoes are possible in the Upper Midwest on ...
There's a high risk for tornados for ... A few strong tornadoes are possible." The worst storm threat will move out of the Upper Midwest by Monday night. However, many hazardous weather outlooks ...
For Thursday, a strengthening low-pressure area moving into the Upper Midwest will shift the thunderstorm threat east. An enhanced (Level 3 of 5) severe weather risk is in place Thursday from ...
Some two million people were under a flash flood warning in the two states as several inches of rain fell, trapping some in ...
A seventh straight day of powerful thunderstorms and significant severe weather is ahead from the Midwest to Deep South.
Check here for live weather updates and to see active tornado or flooding alerts, power outages and live weather radar in ...
More than 40 million Americans are in the path of severe weather after heavy rain and strong winds battered communities across the Eastern half of the U.S. in states like Alabama and Oklahoma. NBC’s ...
The NWS said the risk of severe weather and flash ... This comes on the heels of powerful storms and tornadoes that swept through the South and Midwest overnight last Friday.
Powerful storms moved through Oklahoma, including the OKC metro, Tuesday afternoon and evening, producing at least two ...