PITTSBURGH (KDKA) -This is a May for the record books, surpassing the super tornado outbreak in 1985 with the most tornados on record for May, and it's only May 7. This is the first tornado in city limits since 1998 when an EF-1 touched down in Highland Park with winds at 105mph.The region started off Saturday with widespread rain and a Flash Flood Warning in Allegheny County. In just 4 hours, areas picked up an additional 1-2" on top of the 1-2" of rainfall yesterday. Keep in mind, an isolated...
Strong to severe storms possible later today
Chicago police are investigating at least 10 business break-ins and possible burglaries that took place early Friday morning across the city.
An unusually strong solar storm headed toward Earth is producing northern lights in the U.S. this weekend, with visibility in the Chicago area, and potentially disrupt power and communications.
Spotty storms moved through the Chicago area Monday afternoon, but the weather is saving its strength for a round of possibly severe storms Tuesday night.
The Miami Valley could see another round of severe weather late Wednesday
Sunny to Partly Cloudy and Breezy this afternoon in the Twin Cities with Spotty T-Storms possible between 3 p.m. and 9 p.m. – some of the T-Storms could produce brief Heavy 20 minute Downpours and Gusty Winds with the greatest T-Storm Risk is of the Twin Cities over western Wisconsin. Many areas west of downtown
Severe Threat: Here is the latest timing and impacts regarding the severe weather threat Wednesday and Thursday: WeatherWise Alert: Multiple Chances For Severe Storms Through The Middle Of The Week Forecast: Tonight: Isolated evening strong storms. Low: 70. WeatherWise Alert Wednesday: Hot, humid and breezy. High: 90. Scattered showers with isolated severe storms in the afternoon and evening. WeatherWise Alert Thursday: Early
Severe thunderstorms capable of producing destructive winds and tornadoes are possible tonight, the National Weather Service is forecasting. The highest risk is between 7 p.m. and 1 a.m. The highest t
MACON, Georgia (41NBC/WMGT) – Storms this evening and tomorrow could bring strong winds, hail, or even a brief tornado. This Evening Much of Middle Georgia has seen stratiform rainfall since this morning. That has helped many parts of the region limit the sever potential this evening, however the southern counties still have the highest risk. They are under a
Forecast: Tonight: Scattered showers. Patchy fog. Low: Low 60s. WeatherWise Alert Wednesday: Patchy AM fog. Afternoon showers and storms. Highs: Near 80. We are in a Marginal Risk (level 1 of 5) for strong to severe storms. Damaging wind is the primary concern with any storm that turns severe, but isolated flooding and hail are also possible. Thursday: Our nicest
This event will be capable of producing WIDESPREAD Straight-Line Wind damage.