Today is a Weather Aware Day with all forms of severe weather possible. A Tornado Watch has been issued for a large portion of Central and Eastern Kansas through 7 PM.
KOCO meteorologist Jonathan Conder says get ready for another round of
Warmer temperatures with more sunshine Sunday, with multiple chances of rainfall over the course of the coming week. Meteorologist Jack Maney has your Storm Track 3 forecast.
Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Tornadoes caused damage in rural areas of south central and southeast Kansas over the weekend, and a number of roads were closed after heavy rains caused flooding. A tornado damaged a
A line of severe thunderstorms brought tornadoes to northeast Kansas while south central areas had hail and gusty winds. A tornado touched down at Westmoreland, in northeast Kansas, causing damage. One death was confirmed from that storm.
As stalled weather pattern lingers over the Lone Star State and a cold front moves its way across Texas later this week, several cities across the state are slated to see thunderstorms which could become severe storms. Springtime brings some of the most intense weather to Texas historically, and so far this season has lived up to that expectation. According to the National Weather Service short-range forecast, a pair of low-pressure systems are moving across the central and eastern united states...
As cities across the Midwest and South clean up after they were hit hard by a devastating tornado outbreak, more severe weather could be on the way. NBC’s Jesse Kirsch reports and TODAY’s Al Roker tracks the latest forecast.
One person died and three were injured when a twister struck Westmoreland, Kan., while violent and backward-spinning tornadoes hit southwestern Oklahoma.
We are weather alert today due the severe weather threat this afternoon and
The rest of the evening will remain dry and warm. Storms will develop to
Tornadoes, damaging winds and hail are possible across the Plains over the next several days, with parts of Kansas, Nebraska, Iowa and Missouri at greatest risk.
Storm Team 8 has the latest on potential severe weather through the weekend.