An active early-summer storm pattern is taking shape across the central and eastern United States.
Severe storms and tornadoes threaten the Midwest Wednesday, with flooding possible as the system heads east overnight.
A week’s worth of dangerous thunderstorms is bearing down on the northern Plains, and federal forecasters are sounding the alarm earlier than usual. The Storm Prediction Center’s latest Day 4-8 ...
Residents across Illinois, Indiana, and the Ohio Valley faced a direct threat from violent tornadoes after the Storm ...
Tornadoes and violent storms struck parts of the South and Midwest on Wednesday, knocking down power lines and trees, ripping roofs off homes and shooting debris thousands of feet into the air as a ...
With a battery of modern technology at their fingertips, meteorologists often turn first to an old-fashioned tracking technique. Credit... Supported by By Judson Jones Photographs by Desiree Rios ...
We have a potent, but compact storm system moving through Lower Michigan this afternoon and evening. The southwest and ...
Tornadoes are possible across a large swath of the Chicago area during storms Thursday, but a narrow window of time will bring the greatest threat. The storms are expected to hit the region in two ...
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