Severe weather threat targets Texas, South
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Severe storms with damaging winds, hail and tornadoes will shift from the middle of the United States to the South and East through midweek, with renewed threats focusing on the Gulf Coast by the
At least one person is dead after severe weather battered the Midwest, with millions more under warnings for more severe weather on Tuesday.
Severe weather is ramping up across parts of the U.S., with storms expected to develop over the next three days from the Plains to the Midwest.
Considered the backbone of forecasting, weather balloons present a three-dimensional picture of what’s happening in the atmosphere, but now they're being delayed or scratched.
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The Shreveport-Bossier area could experience severe storms with damaging winds, hail and possible tornadoes this evening.
Wisconsin saw more severe thunderstorm, tornado and flash flood warnings in the first three weeks of April than in any other month in the last four decades of available data