A flood watch was issued for Dallas-Fort Worth as strong storms also
A group of people had to manually lift and move a car before New Plymouth's
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...
EYEWITNESS NEWS (WBRE/WYOU) — The National Weather Service (NWS) issued a "Special Weather Statement" for "fire weather" concerns across NEPA on Tuesday. On Tuesday, April 23, the NWS issued a "Special Weather Statement regarding fire weather concerns at 11:42 a.m. for the following counties: According to the NWS, conditions will be dry with gusts of []
Thursday, April 18th, 2024. Summary: The SPC highlighting a few areas in
Heavy rain on Thursday led to flash flooding in several counties across the Ozarks.
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Floods and mudslides in Kenya have killed 169 people, and the toll is
Floods and mudslides in Kenya have killed 169 people, and the toll is expected to rise with torrential downpours caused by El Niño weather conditions expected to keep pounding East Africa. Bloomberg News' Ondiro Oganga discusses with Vonnie Quinn on Bloomberg Daybreak: Middle East & Africa. (Source: Bloomberg)
WIBW Chief Meteorologist Jeremy Goodwin looks ahead at the severe weather, and possible tornadoes for this weekend.
The threat of severe weather has thankfully closed over the Ozarks for tonight. 2 soggy and thunderous days down, with 2 more to go. Saturday will get off to a pleasant start as we are expecting a mix of sun and clouds with spotty rain chances. The highest chances to see any rainfall will be []
TOPEKA (KSNT) - The National Weather Service (NWS) says parts of northeast Kansas are under threat Friday of flooding and possible tornadic activity. The NWS station in Topeka is warning locals of dangerous conditions over the next few days including golf ball sized hail, damaging winds up to 70 mph and a risk of tornadoes. []