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On Wednesday, April 29, the Weather Channel forecasts a" frontal system causing this round of severe weather will get stuck ...
Severe weather threat spans 2,000 miles from New York to Texas on Tuesday placing 73 million at risk
A powerful system that brought severe weather to the central U.S. on Sunday and Monday will continue to charge east on ...
New rounds of severe thunderstorms and life-threatening, potentially catastrophic, flooding risks are brewing in the central ...
The National Weather Service in Wilmington predicts Central Ohio will be hit by storms Tuesday. Straight line winds, hail and ...
The storms will continue into Wednesday, when 11 million people are at risk from central Texas to northern Arkansas.
The highest chance of storms for DFW (and most of North Texas) will be Wednesday. Periods of showers and storms will be ...
Tuesday will be breezy, warm and humid again. Our atmosphere isn't ripe for stormy weather just yet, but chances are on the way.
Highs will climb into the mid 80s this afternoon under partly cloudy skies, a few showers will be possible at times. Wednesday and Thursday bring the potential for strong to severe storms.
Severe storms are still underway on Tuesday morning in northern Texas and Oklahoma as golf ball-sized hail has already been reported early Tuesday in Oklahoma amid numerous severe thunderstorm ...
Weather conditions will be calmer today as we anticipate breezy patterns and dry conditions.
The National Weather Service said Texas County is under a flood watch through Thursday as more rainfall is expected. The National Weather Service said there is potential for strong to severe ...
Although the majority of severe weather season has so far been tame with just a few strong storms here and there, severe ...
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