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On Monday, 36 million people are under the risk of severe storms where strong tornadoes, hail up to two inches in diameter and damaging straight-line winds are possible.
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The severe weather threat is slated for Tuesday, April 29, and Wednesday, April 30, according to The First Alert Weather Team ...
Although the first half of the severe weather season has been mostly tame with just a few severe storms here and there, we’re ...
A possible tornado was spotted in Silverton, Texas, accompanied by grapefruit-sized hail and intense storm activity. The ...
By Tuesday, that severe risk will still be around, with nearly all of the state seeing a level two, slight risk for severe ...
Oil and gas, research and sports, Route 66, Tornado Alley and native American culture are some of what Oklahoma is known for.
The National Weather Service (NWS) in Amarillo confirmed three tornadoes touched down in the Texas Panhandle late Friday night into early Saturday morning.
At least one person has died in southwest Oklahoma after flash flooding hit the region, with authorities warning people to ...
Monday looks a bit more promising for storms, with a dryline setting up and moving east. The best chance for severe weather will be in the southeastern Texas Panhandle, where storms could form in the ...
One of the most active days of severe weather so far this season is ahead for the upper Midwest early this week, including a ...
More than 50 million Americans are on alert for severe weather that could bring devastating winds, large hail and tornadoes ...