A severe weather threat continues for North Texas into Sunday. The primary threats are heavy rainfall, large hail, damaging winds and a few tornadoes.
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.
Our pattern brings a few storms nearing the area later Tuesday night into
The severe threat continues Sunday, but not to the extent of previous days.
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 Governor Laura Kelly issued a state of disaster emergency
More severe thunderstorms will develop Sunday and will be a bit farther east. A few tornadoes, along with large hail, damaging winds and flooding are threats - Videos from The Weather Channel | weather.com
Severe thunderstorms across north Houston left some homeowners with houses underwater. The San Jacinto River Authority continued to release water from the Lake Conroe Dam to lower the water in the lake. The release of water caused homeowners on the West Bank of the San Jacinto River to evacuate.Now, homeowners are expressing their frustrations with the San Jacinto River authority for not planning ahead of the severe weather and releasing water from the Lake Conroe dam way earlier.SUGGESTED:...
A tornado outbreak in Oklahoma overnight prompted calls to take cover as the threat of severe tornado-spawning storms continued Sunday from Missouri to Texas, where more twisters, heavy rain and large hail are possible. Multiple large and extremely dangerous tornadoes were reported on the ground simultaneously overnight across parts of Oklahoma, according to the National Weather Service. There were reports of injuries, property damage, flooding and downed power lines and trees across several...
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...
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 []
Strong storms could produce heavy lightning, hail, and wind damage.