The National Weather Service in Birmingham has completed its survey of the strong storm that swept through Pike County Saturday night.
EVANSVILLE, Ind. (WFIE) - The National Weather Service has confirmed new details about Saturday’s tornado. Officials say it was on the ground for 47 miles and had peak winds of 120 miles an hour.
Video filmed and posted to X by resident Craig Merry shows hail pelting a backyard and pool in Sacramento Monday afternoon.
GAMALIEL, Ark. (KY3) - The National Weather Service confirmed a tornado from Friday night’s storms in Baxter County. The EF-1 tornado hit around the Gamaliel area at 8:34 p.m. It had a wind speed of ...
A Red Flag Warning has been issued for the Topeka area for much of the day Tuesday and extending into the nighttime hours.
The National Weather Service has issued numerous Winter Weather Advisories. The higher elevations are expecting snowfall, wind, and slow travel conditions. The Winter Weather Advisories anticipate ...
On Monday, March 17th the National Weather Service in Columbia, South Carolina went out to survey damage to determine if reported damage was in fact from a tornado and gauge the EF scale rating. They ...
Winds will be less blustery than St. Patrick’s Day but are expected to pick up in the afternoon. Northern winds will shift toward the east with sustained winds ranging from 10-20 mph. Wind gusts will ...
(KWTX) -On March 18th, 1925 the deadliest tornado in U.S. history tore through portions of Missouri, Illinois, and Indiana killing 695 people. To take a deeper dive into this historic tornado we are ...
The National Weather Service has issued a red flag warning from 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. for the Kansas City forecast area, saying that “any fire that develops will catch and spread quickly.” Outdoor burning ...
With cuts ahead to the weather agency, Louisiana meteorologists, former NOAA employees and scientific coalitions are alarmed about what's to come. They are also concerned that even if the weather ...
Alabama’s weekend storms were as bad as expected: Why you might think the weather wasn’t that severe
According to the SPC: “The HIGH risk area almost always means a major severe weather outbreak is expected, with great ...
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