(KFVS) - Strong storms and possible tornadoes moved through the Heartland on Sunday evening, March 30. A tornado watch was in effect for the entire Heartland until 11 p.m. As of around 8 p.m., there ...
National Weather Service weather balloon releases — tracking temperature, pressure and wind speed — have been temporarily suspended in Omaha, Nebraska, and Rapid City, South Dakota, because of staff ...
As nearly 30,000 people remain without power due to storms, more severe weather chances were on the way for Illinois and Indiana.
A deadly outbreak of nearly 150 tornadoes began two years ago on March 31, contributing to multiple billions of dollars in ...
A line of dangerous storms is sweeping east after touching off several tornadoes, dropping golf ball-sized hail and causing ...
Hurricane-force winds were also reported in parts of the area. Wind gusts topped out at 81 mph in Valparaiso, Indiana, 75 mph ...
Thousands of people have no power in Wisconsin, Michigan and Indiana after freezing rain or severe storms brought down trees ...
The tornado watch expired at 8 p.m., although a tornado watch continues for the far southern Indiana counties of Dubois, ...
Strong winds uprooted trees, downed power lines, and damaged several homes, splitting one in half in Roselawn.
Strong to severe thunderstorms, bringing widespread damaging winds and multiple tornado threats, are expected Monday from the ...
Some Heartland communities are preparing to open their storm shelters due to severe weather on Sunday, March 30.
At least one person was killed Sunday after severe weather battered the central U.S. The storms, which spanned from the southern Great Lakes region to as far south as Texas and Louisiana, packed ...
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