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U.S. News & World Report |
forecasters warned of potentially deadly flash flooding, strong tornadoes and baseball-sized hail.
BBC |
Dozens of destructive tornadoes touched down as severe weather lashed the Midwest and South on Wednesday evening.
CNN |
The storms ripped homes into unrecognizable shreds and tossed vehicles like toys.
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AccuWeather's Tony Laubach reported live from Mississippi on April 3 as severe storms roared across the Midwest and South for a second day in a row.
As communities in the central US grapple with widespread devastation from a line of deadly storms that spawned dozens of tornadoes this week, forecasters are warning of another grave threat to the region: relentless rain into the weekend,
According to the National Weather Service in Jackson, the state faces another threat of severe storms over the coming weekend that could bring tornadoes, damaging winds and hail. "We do have a storm system expected to move into the area,
It's mild, muggy, and breezy once again! High temperatures rise to the low mid 80s, near record-breaking. Gusts today get up to 20-25 mph. We could see a few spotty showers, but most of us will stay dry.
Yet again, another round of severe weather is set to threaten the central U.S. with damaging winds, large hail and tornadoes starting late Tuesday and continuing through Thursday.
A deadly severe weather system continues to charge east Thursday and is expected to tear across more than a dozen states, from parts of Texas to the densely populated mid-Atlantic and Northeast,
The Fox Forecast Center is tracking another heightened threat for severe weather with the initial focus on the Texarkana region before the threat of hazardous weather expands to the Mississippi and Tennessee Valleys.
The city announced in a press release that early warning sirens did not function due to "possible weather-related interference."
A multiple-day severe weather and "generational" flash flooding threat is pummeling the Ohio, Tennessee and Mississippi Valleys with an onslaught of tornadoes, damaging winds and forecasts of more than a foot of rain,
The northwest corner of Alabama has a low risk of experiencing a severe storm or two today. However, forecasters think storms will most likely stay northwest of the state. There will be a better chance for severe weather this weekend, and it will include most of Alabama. Storm Prediction Center