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The severe threat won’t quit after Memorial Day — forecasters warn the storm line will reload Tuesday from the Ohio Valley into the Mid-South
The storms that hammered the Ohio Valley on Memorial Day are not finished. A stubborn front draped from the Mid-Atlantic to ...
More than 33 million Americans are in the bull's eye of a mounting flash flood threat across parts of Texas and the South ...
Severe weather is ramping up across parts of the U.S., with storms expected to develop over the next three days from the Plains to the Midwest.
Severe storms from Texas to Kentucky can bring hail, damaging wind, and tornado threat Tuesday across the South and Midwest.
Much-needed rain is finally reaching parts of the Deep South and Southeast as multiple storm systems push through. This moisture is critical as much of the Southern U.S. is experiencing drought ...
After what is likely to be a dry Memorial Day in South Texas, chances of storms will move back into the area by Tuesday night ...
Scattered, slow-moving thunderstorms could produce rainfall rates of 2 inches per hour or more, causing isolated flash flooding.
It has been a quiet day across KELOLAND so far with highs in the 70s and 80s. Central South Dakota remains under a Red Flag ...
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Marginal risk for severe storms as heat indices climb to 100 degrees in South Florida
South Florida faces strong storms and major heat risk with highs in the 90s and heat indices near 100 ...
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