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    Late-month severe weather threat targets Plains, Midwest

    A springtime storm system that will exit the Rockies and develop over the Plains during the workweek will trigger numerous showers and thunderstorms. Thursday’s severe weather threat zone will be centered over Texas, Oklahoma and Kansas. On Friday, threats for hail, damaging winds and tornadoes are expected to be centered over Iowa, Missouri and Illinois.

  • Tornado Watches issued in Plains as multiday severe weather threat targets more than 60 million

    KANSAS CITY, Mo. – Several tornadoes were reported across the Plains on Friday, which were part of a multi-day severe weather threat covering over 60 million Americans. During the afternoon, FOX Weather Storm Tracker Corey Gerken captured video of one of the powerful tornadoes crossing Interestate 80 outside of Lincoln, Nebraska. After the supercell moved through, damage was reported in the town of Waverly and several semi-trucks were reported flipped on local interstates. The Lancaster County...

  • Dangerous tornado outbreak, flash flooding event expected Saturday as 55 million under severe weather threat

    Another widespread and life-threatening tornado outbreak is likely across the Southern Plains on Saturday, with increasingly dire messaging from severe weather forecasters as conditions continue to worsen just hours after twisters ripped through the nation’s heartland. In addition, confidence is increasing for a major to extreme flash flooding event in parts of east-central Oklahoma where 5-10 inches of rain may fall by Sunday morning. LIVE SEVERE WEATHER STORM MAP TRACKER Some 55 million...

  • Severe weather rolls through northeast Kansas

    TOPEKA (KSNT) – The National Weather Service (NWS) is reporting numerous areas are under threat of severe weather activity Saturday. Tornado warnings for northeast Kansas were ended at 3:45 p.m. The NWS is also reporting a semi truck was knocked over on I-70 near mile-marker 281 near the town of Chapman in Dickinson County. A []

  • How to stay safe during a severe weather threat

    TOPEKA (KSNT) – More severe weather is in the forecast this weekend, and emergency management officials are urging northeast Kansas residents to stay alert. The Emergency Operation Center in Shawnee County is expected to be activated this weekend. They activate during situations of severe weather to monitor threats across the state. Officials from the Emergency []

  • Storms on the way; Severe weather threat into Sunday

    A severe weather threat continues for North Texas into Sunday. The primary threats are heavy rainfall, large hail, damaging winds and a few tornadoes.

  • Latest on severe weather threat in southern Minnesota on Tuesday

    Meteorologist Sven Sundgaard has a look at the potential for severe weather

  • Stormy Sunday Before Severe Weather Threat Returns Midweek

    Showers and storms move generally from west to east through the day, with

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    Midwest City church damaged in storms after severe weather moves through

    The severe storms that moved through the Oklahoma City metro late Saturday

  • Severe Storm, Tornado Threats To Return Next Week | Weather.com

    Another potentially widespread bout of severe thunderstorms could be on the horizon. Here's a look at the forecast. - Articles from The Weather Channel | weather.com

  • Kansas gov. issues disaster declaration due to severe weather threat

    TOPEKA (KSNT) - Kansas Governor Laura Kelly is issuing a state of disaster emergency due to the threat posed by upcoming severe weather including hail and tornadoes. The Adjutant General's Department of Kansas announced in a press release that Kelly is giving the declaration in response to the threat of severe weather for Friday, April []

  • Gov. Abbott issues emergency resources amid severe weather threat

    NORTH TEXAS — Governor Greg Abbott has directed the Texas Division of Emergency Management to distribute emergency resources across the state ahead of severe weather."Texans are urged to monitor weather forecasts, make an emergency plan, and heed the guidance of state and local officials to protect yourselves and your loved ones," he said. "I thank our brave emergency response personnel who are working tirelessly to help keep Texas communities safe." RELATED STORY: First Alert Weather:...