A potentially dangerous tornado outbreak could unfold across parts of the central United States over the next six days.
The new risk comes as Oklahoma continues to recover from destructive storms that tore through homes earlier this week.
The tornado that touched down in Belton Friday afternoon was rated an EF-1 and reached an estimated peak wind speed of 110 mph, according to the National Weather Service. A preliminary damage survey ...
Tornado activity is no longer staying in the plains. New patterns show Alabama and the Southeast may be seeing increasing ...
The NWS has completed their preliminary survey of one of the reported tornado paths in our area from Sunday night's storm system. In their preliminary findings, the NWS found EF-1 tornado damage with ...
A Tornado Emergency was issued for parts of Mississippi as a large, destructive tornado moved through Bude and Meadville on ...
The warning has been issued for parts of Arkansas, Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, Missouri and Tennessee ...
This is damage in Nashville, Davidson County, from tornadoes that hit early Tuesday, March 3, 2020. (Courtesy/AP) This is damage in Nashville, Davidson County, from tornadoes that hit early Tuesday, ...
A confirmed large tornado prompted a Tornado Emergency for parts of Mississippi, with officials reporting destroyed homes and ...
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Map shows states in path of tornado threat
The National Weather Service’s (NWS) Storm Prediction Center (SPC) shows an enhanced risk of severe thunderstorms and possible tornadoes across portions of nine states for Sunday. “Scattered to ...
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