By Dalia Faheid, Paradise Afshar, Caitlin Kaiser and Joe Sutton, CNN (CNN) — Storms battered Texas and Louisiana late Thursday and early Friday with destructive winds and torrential rain, leaving at least four dead, flooded roads and more than 1 million homes and businesses without power — and more floods could plague parts of the Gulf
Severe thunderstorms have hit southeastern Texas for the second time this month
A destructive complex of storms with hurricane-force wind gusts tore through Texas and downtown Houston Thursday, leaving at least four dead and hundreds of thousands without power, before racing into Louisiana Friday where it caused even more damage. At least four people died as the severe weather blasted through Houston, the mayor’s spokesperson Mary Benton told CNN. Fallen trees appear to have caused two of the deaths, and a crane accident caused another, Houston Fire Department Chief Samuel...
Severe storms hit the Houston area Thursday night, killing four people and
Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Damage assessments are underway after strong storms bring tornadoes to several areas in Oklahoma last night. One tornado was reported in Mustang. Blaine County Emergency Management reports damage to a nursing
In the latest round of severe weather, one person was reported killed in Tennessee, and dozens of tornadoes have been reported across seven states, causing widespread destruction. More severe weather is expected in the days ahead. NBC News' Maggie Vespa reports.
MONETT, Mo. — After a tornado touched down in Monett today, several homes are without power. According to the Facebook page for the City of Monett, the Monett Emergency Management has not received any reports of injuries and approximately 50 homes are without power, but electricity is expected to be restored within the hour. Damage []
MECOSTA COUNTY, Mich. — Thousands are without power in West Michigan
Multiple tornadoes touched down on Sunday, leaving behind damage as another
Power outages are rolling in, along with severe weather in East Tennessee.
The country’s wet season, which began in March, has brought some of the most catastrophic weather seen in years
At least five people were killed when a powerful storm tore through Houston on Thursday night, officials said.