A significant severe weather day is anticipated for Saturday across Southeast Louisiana and South Mississippi.
The most severe storms of the year will be outside the nation’s ‘Tornado Alley,’ forecasters predict - ‘Near-historic’ ...
The state will be setting off its tornado sirens across the state March 19 as part of its annual Severe Weather Awareness week.
The severe weather outlook for Saturday is shown above. A Level 4 out of 5 severe weather risk has been added and now ...
The NWS also predicts a slight possibility of the same conditions in the northern counties in lower third of the state on Friday night [March 14].
THE NEXT 24 HOURS: Friday promises to be a beautiful day! Expect a good mix of sun and clouds with high temperatures in the upper 70s to near 80. The wind will pick up out of the south with gusts ...
"I think considering what we went through, we did very well. I think we've come back strong," Mayor Bob McCoy said.
Tornadoes can (and have) hit every U.S. state, but the area nicknamed Tornado Alley is probably where your mind goes when you think of dangerous twisters. This year, that’s not be the region ...
That's where windshear and atmospheric instability will be maximized. It's not only a zone of higher probability for "significant" (75+ mph) wind gusts but also a higher probability for potentially ...
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When severe weather hits the United States, there are ways people across the country can prepare for the potential impact of ...
A huge storm system crossing the U.S. threatens to unleash tornadoes Friday in the Mississippi Valley, blizzards in the northern Plains and dry, gusty conditions in Texas and Oklahoma that pose a high ...
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