A powerful storm system is producing whiteout conditions in portions of the central United States and nearly 7 million people ...
Another storm system is affecting millions of people in the middle of the U.S., leaving parts of the Midwest and Great Plains under blizzard conditions and a broad swath of neighboring states at risk ...
The storm system generated hurricane-force winds, whipping up massive amounts of dust into the atmosphere. The winds, strong ...
If you look at Oklahoma's air quality index, it reports that the air is good and moderate in some areas. Health experts say ...
From the high Plains east of the Rockies to the foothills of the central Appalachians, about 100 million people across 22 ...
The National Weather Service has issued fire weather warnings for portions of Oklahoma due to risk of wildfire and dust storms blowing in from Texas.
The dynamic storm from Friday through Sunday had earned an unusual “high risk” designation from weather forecasters.
Damage assessments and recovery operations continue after a powerful storm system over the weekend spawned a deadly severe weather outbreak, dust storms and wildfires.