Multiple rounds of thunderstorms are possible Saturday, Saturday night and
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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...
A line or broken line of storms will sweep across North Texas from west to east overnight. The severe weather threat looks low for most of the area.
What we're tracking We'll have another chance for storms later this evening as the upper level system continues to move eastward. We'll also see very strong winds, without the storms, as this system passes through. Wind gusts through Sunday will likely be on the order of 40-45 mph. The best chance to see storms develop []
True to spring's nature, more rounds of severe weather are possible in the Plains and Midwest. Here's what to know. - Articles from The Weather Channel | weather.com
CHANUTE, Kan. — Consecutive days of storms cause a significant amount of flooding throughout Chanute. According to the National Weather Service - in the last three days - Chanute has seen approximately 8 inches of rainfall. That has resulted in numerous roads being closed off, like Greenwood Street just off K-39 - the road is []
A severe weather threat continues for North Texas into Sunday. The primary threats are heavy rainfall, large hail, damaging winds and a few tornadoes.
What We’re Tracking We're off to a quiet start to what we anticipate to be an active day. Thanks to the winds we haven't cooled down much through the night with many starting off in the 60s. Wind gusts through Sunday will likely be on the order of 40-45 mph. We've been talking about storms []
WIBW Chief Meteorologist Jeremy Goodwin looks ahead at the severe weather, and possible tornadoes for this weekend.
Our next round of rain and storms is expected to move through North Texas Wednesday night into Thursday morning.LIVE RADARIt will be a warm and humid afternoon for us on Wednesday.A flow of tropical moisture will move into our area from the Pacific Ocean.The moisture will move across Mexico and into west Texas before reaching us.You could see an isolated shower or two today, but the weathermaker to keep an eye on won't come until after midnight.Overnight Wednesday there is about an 80% chance of...
We are weather alert today due the severe weather threat this afternoon and