There have been more than two dozen reported tornadoes in three states amid a twister outbreak in the Plains on Friday. Twenty million Americans, from Texas to Iowa, are on alert Friday for tornadoes,
We're in Weather Alert mode for Sunday with morning thunderstorms and a return for storms late in the evening and tonight. CBS News Chicago . Localized flooding
After a mostly dry week in Southeast Texas, rain chances will increase again on Sunday. While rainfall totals likely won’t be huge, there is a chance of a few strong to even severe thunderstorms in the region.
A tornado watch has been issued by the National Weather Service for the following counties until 7 a.m. CDT Sunday: Bosque, Collin, Comanche, Coryell, Dallas, Delta, Denton, Ellis, Erath, Fannin, Grayson,
What We’re Tracking Rain continues to move through the area this morning and we still could see a few isolated showers through the early afternoon before clearing out later today. Temperatures will top out in the middle 70s.
The Latest Northeast Wisconsin Forecast from Storm Team 5… Sunshine has been out an about for a majority of the area today, but the big story was how was and windy it was. Temperatures have topped the mid and upper 70s and even 80 degrees,
A day after violent tornadoes struck Nebraska and Iowa, a potentially more widespread outbreak of severe weather looms on Saturday, the NWS warns. Threat level: The states most at risk for strong tornadoes Saturday include Kansas,
Today will be another warm and breezy day with highs in the mid-80s and southeasterly winds in the 12-24 mph range. Wind gusts could be in the 30-35 mph range later this afternoon. This is due to low pressure to the north,
Another round for storms will arrive this weekend. Some of these storms could be severe as well. Expect highs into the lower to mid-80s with a breezy to
Warm and breezy Sunday. Gusts 20-30 MPH. Mostly sunny with highs in the low to middle 80s. MONDAY: Partly cloudy with another chance for showers and storms, especially during the afternoon. Breezy. Highs in the lower 80s.
The storms will affect a broad section of the Plains, Central states and Midwest, with the National Weather Service noting heightened concern on Saturday for a "widespread" outbreak of severe weather,
Devastating tornadoes tore across parts of eastern Nebraska and northeast Texas Friday as a multi-day severe thunderstorm event ramped up in the central United States.
We warm back near 80 on Wednesday, with lots of sunshine, and only and isolated shower chance. It will be a similar setup Thursday, with just an isolated shower chance, otherwise sunny skies, with highs warming into the lower 80s.
As the Central Plains region faces a significant severe weather threat, including large hail, strong winds, and a potential tornado outbreak, communities are on high alert. Meteorologist Scott Withers
The NWS Fort Worth TX issued an updated severe thunderstorm warning at 12:33 p.m. on Friday valid until 1 p.m. for Dallas County. Wind gusts of up to 60 mph and quarter-sized hail (1 inch) are expected.
The warmest temperatures of the week will be Wednesday through Friday, with mid-to upper-80s expected and 90s possible, especially southeast of Charlotte.
Otherwise, today will start mostly cloudy and become partly cloudy with warm highs in the upper 80s. There is still a significant chance of rain/storms on Monday, with an 80% chance of rain, mainly from midday through Monday night.
Iowa is in an active stretch of weather that has resulted in severe weather Friday, when several tornadoes were reported from the southwest corner through central Iowa, and could bring more severe storms through Sunday.
A heave round of rain, wind, hail and lightning roared through eastern Iowa Saturday evening. Fortunately no major damage or injuries reported, but thousands w
One storm system is bringing all sorts of active and severe weather to Southern Colorado for Saturday. You can expect rain, thunderstorms, slushy snow, difficult mountain travel, and even severe thunderstorms.
A busy two days of severe weather in the Des Moines metro seems to have wrapped up. A tornado watch originally scheduled through 9 p.m. for most of south-central Iowa has been updated and no longer includes any counties west of Interstate 35.
What We’re Tracking We’re off to a quiet start to what we anticipate to be an active day. Thanks to the winds we haven’t cooled down much through the night with many starting off in the 60s. Wind gusts through Sunday will likely be on the order of 40-45 mph.
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The severe weather threat is not done in the Midwest with the potential for strong storms in eastern Iowa Saturday and Sunday.Strong winds and hail will be the
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"There remains some uncertainty on whether storms will become strong to severe, though if they do, they could produce a tornado or two, large hail, and damaging winds."
What we’re tracking We’ll have another chance for storms later this evening as the upper level system continues to move eastward. We’ll also see very strong winds, without the storms, as this system passes through.
"There remains some uncertainty on whether storms will become strong to severe, though if they do, they could produce a tornado or two, large hail, and damaging winds."
The storms may bring wind gusts of up to 60 mph and half-dollar-sized hail (1.25 inches). "At 9:46 a.m., a severe thunderstorm was located near Glen Rose, or 14 miles southeast of Granbury, moving northeast at 50 mph,