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Multiple regions of the country faced the possibility of severe weather on Thursday, according to forecasters.
Hail, flash floods, damaging winds, and even tornadoes are among the severe weather threats facing parts of the U.S.
We have the kind of environment that will support a fast developing line of thunderstorms over Lower Michigan late today.
A Level 1 risk means isolated severe storms will be possible. The Level 1 risk area includes most of south Alabama (but not ...
Damaging winds and heavy rain are likely to fall across part of Massachusetts on Tuesday, before a change in weather ...
Sunday night’s thunderstorms knocked out power to tens of thousands of people across North Texas, brought winds over 50 miles ...
Severe thunderstorms and heavy downpours are possible for parts of Massachusetts on Tuesday — here's when the storms will ...
Wednesday, Thursday and Friday are shaping up as warm days that should be mainly rain-free. On Thursday, highs might reach 90 ...
NOAA’s Storm Prediction Center has nearly the whole state in a Level 2 out of 5 (slight) risk for severe weather through ...
Intensifying thunderstorms across the southern and eastern U.S. threatened to unleash dangerous weather conditions.
While most severe thunderstorms over the Great Plains will tend to be spotty in nature through the Father's Day weekend, some ...
More than 40 million Americans are in the threat zone through Saturday night, stretching from Texas to the Carolinas.