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The National Weather Service’s Storm Prediction Center (SPC) expanded Tuesday’s Level 3 out of 5 risk zone to include the Kansas City metro area and adjacent portions of western Missouri, central and...
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A life-threatening outbreak of long-lived and strong tornadoes is expected today in parts of the central and eastern US from a powerful, wide-reaching spring storm.
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Severe storms raced through the Chicago area Wednesday evening, prompting a tornado watch for parts of the area well into the evening and multiple tornado warnings in Northwest Indiana. A tornado warning was issued in the early evening for southeastern LaPorte County,
INDIANAPOLIS — Wednesday is a Weather Impact Alert Day and it’s crucial that residents stay informed and prepared for the potential hazards that may occur.
A Weather Impact Alert is in effect for St. Louis on Wednesday due to gusty winds and strong to severe storm potential, with a flood threat on Friday and Saturday.
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Severe weather outlook: What to expect today in Peoria weatherWhile the most severe weather in Wednesday's system will pass south of the greater Peoria area, the region can still expect a windy, stormy day.
With another round of bad weather coming our way on Wednesday, Jackson County emergency officials say some areas should expect flooding.
The first of potentially two rounds of strong to severe thunderstorms has it’s eyes set on northern Illinois as we approach sunrise. All non-severe at the moment, but could pose a threat for
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The Weather Channel on MSNPotentially Catastrophic Flooding From Historic Rainfall And Severe Weather Expected In Mid-South, Ohio ValleyA particularly dangerous flooding event is expected from the mid-South into the Ohio Valley as multiple bouts of extreme rainfall, including severe thunderstorms, impact parts of Arkansas, Tennessee,
There were more than 100 reports of severe weather from Oklahoma into Pennsylvania as of Wednesday as severe weather tore across parts of the Midwest and South, tearing buildings apart and ripping down trees and powerlines.
The National Weather Service called the severe weather event a “marathon—not a sprint,” as potentially unprecedented rainfall is expected in the mid-South and midwest into the weekend.
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