Check out the top storm damage videos and photos from WXII 12 viewers across the Piedmont Triad as intense storms prompted several tornado warnings and watches Thursday night.
Strong storms overnight toppled trees and left thousands without power across Georgia.Most of Georgia still remains in a Wind Advisory until 8 p.m. Thursday as the state begins to clean up the damage.At the height of the storm, about 60,000 Georgia Power customers were left in the dark. That number has since gone down to less than 25,000.In DeKalb County, a massive tree smashed through a home on Briarcliff Way, causing its roof to collapse. FOX 5 cameras saw fallen trees in Dunwoody, Sandy...
ST. LOUIS — Severe storms on Thursday evening caused significant damage across the St. Louis region. A suspected tornado in Prairietown, Illinois destroyed a farm that had been there for near
SLIDELL, La. >> Severe storms blamed for a death in Mississippi spawned a tornado that demolished buildings in one Louisiana city Wednesday while inundating streets in low-lying New Orleans with hours of steady rain that snarled traffic and strained the city’s antiquated drainage system.
Some spots in the Metro East were hit hard as tornado-warned storms rolled
People in New Orleans and its suburbs were sloshing through flooded streets as a storm system ripped through the South.
People in New Orleans and its suburbs were sloshing through flooded streets as a storm system ripped through the South.
In a Texas town, emergency workers rescued people from flooded homes and cars.
People in New Orleans and its suburbs were sloshing through flooded streets as forecasters warned of even more rain Wednesday after high winds ripped through the South, collapsing the roof of an ap
Thousands of buildings across the Richmond area are without power during Monday evening’s severe thunderstorms.
Officials in a Louisiana city are assessing the damage following a suspected tornado spawned by a system of severe weather also blamed for a death in Mississippi and damage from
The National Weather Service says an EF1 tornado formed west of Houston early Wednesday, when much of the region got at least 1 inch of rainfall and experienced wind gusts in excess of 30 mph.