Deadly severe weather outbreak continues for Plains, Midwest
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Severe weather is expected to sweep across the U.S. in the coming days, with possible flash floods, tornadoes, hail, strong winds, wildfires and snow.
Off and on storms are expected on Sunday night into early Monday. Additional storms are expected Monday afternoon
Storms forming over central and northern Kansas this evening and tonight will mainly be capable of large hail, but a brief tornado cannot be ruled out. The risk of severe weather will last as late as 3 AM in our viewing area before exiting into far eastern Kansas.
Central Illinois faces a highly active weather day Monday with a Level 3 severe storm threat including a 10% tornado risk. Expect two rounds of storms with possible hail up to 2 inches, wind gusts near 70 MPH,
While the largest threat of severe weather will be in southern Wisconsin, the SPC has us under a level 1 of 5 risk, so strong to severe storms are possible. The main threats will be from strong winds,
A look at the intense severe weather that moved through North Texas between Saturday night and early Sunday morning. While the storm produced confirmed EF-2 and EF-1 tornadoes in Runaway Bay and
At least one person has died after a tornado touched down in northern Texas and at least 20 families have been displaced, with many homes sustaining major damage