(AP) - Tornadoes and violent storms struck parts of the South and Midwest on Wednesday, killing at least one person, knocking down power lines and trees, ripping roofs off homes and shooting debris ...
Dozens of tornado and severe thunderstorm warnings were issued Wednesday in parts of Arkansas, Illinois, Indiana, Missouri and Mississippi as storms hit those and other states in the evening.
A four-day, once-in-a-generation weather event turned deadly on day 1 of severe weather on Wednesday -- and the danger will increase on day 2.
The National Weather Service said in a forecast, "This is a catastrophic, potentially historic heavy rainfall and flash flood ...
At least two people were killed in Tennessee, officials said, and millions of people were under severe weather advisories.
The National Weather Service described the disaster as "a once-in-a-generation to once-in-a-lifetime" event, warning that the worst may still be ahead.
At least two people were killed in Tennessee, officials said, and millions were under severe weather advisories. Flooding was ...
Strong and warm winds of up to 50 mph gusted in from the south, causing thousands across southwestern Tennessee to lose ...
Strong, gusty wind is likely all afternoon through tonight. A Wind Advisory remains in effect until 4 am. Expect wind gusts ...
There is a high risk for a nocturnal tornado outbreak in the South tonight. Very large hail and damaging wind gusts are ...
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