Tens of millions of people across the central and southern US are at risk Tuesday of severe thunderstorms and tornadoes and fire weather on the storm’s warm side and blizzard conditions on its cold ...
What would happen if a tornado and hurricane combined into one mega-storm? While they are different weather phenomena, their paths can intersect, creating extreme weather conditions.
The strongest storm system of spring so far roared across the Midwest and South Friday night into Saturday morning, spawning ...
A powerful storm system that tore across the United States in recent days was winding down Monday, but in its wake are devastated communities hit with violent tornadoes, wildfires and dust storms ...
A cross-country storm will explode in strength as it moves over the central United States Friday, delivering extreme weather ...
Alabama Gov. Kay Ivey later confirmed at least three deaths and noted that there were reports of damage in 52 of the state's ...
On the storm’s northern side, its winds could whip up snow into blizzard-like conditions in the Midwest. But before those dangers take the stage, the storm will bring powerful, hurricane ...
A powerful storm is moving across the country and spawning multiple fires and severe thunderstorms with hurricane ... tornadoes and fire weather on its warm, southern side, and blizzard conditions ...
The tornado that touched down early Monday morning in Seminole County, Florida had peak winds of 115 mph, which is comparable to the wind gusts of a Category 2 or 3 hurricane, according to the ...
In fact, forecasters said the highest risk for tornadoes stretches more than 750 miles from Iowa to Mississippi, while the overall tornado threat spans over 1,000 miles. The FOX Forecast Center ...
with local meteorologists warning residents in New Orleans and Baton Rouge to stay alert and get prepared for strong tornadoes and hurricane-force winds. WWL-Louisiana meteorologist Payton ...