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A severe weather outbreak is likely across parts of the Plains and Midwest beginning Friday afternoon, where millions could see “monster hail” and tornadoes develop.
The first full week of meteorological spring brought a severe weather threat to the central United States with multiple confirmed tornadoes and fatalities.
Millions of Americans are bracing for a dangerous round of severe weather as forecasters warn that powerful storms capable of
Severe storms brought damaging tornadoes to parts of the central US Thursday and Friday, shredding buildings into piles of debris and killing at least eight people.
An EF3 tornado with winds estimated at 150 mph hit Michigan. The scope of the damage is being realized and the death toll is rising. Here's what we know about a deadly stretch of powerful storms.
Fifteen preliminary tornadoes were reported across the midwest on Friday.
Destructive storms blasting through parts of the Midwest spawned tornadoes that hit Indiana and Illinois, as near-hurricane force winds swept parts of the region.
Breaking: A tornado struck Union Lake, Michigan, leaving 3 dead and 12 injured. Severe storms hit multiple Midwest states, causing property damage and power outages.
The National Weather Service (NWS) continues to issue storm warnings for areas of the country heading into Sunday, March 8, as eye-popping tornado footage emerges from the Midwest. While the Northeast and Midwest aren't seeing the winter storm warnings and snow they did just a few weeks ago,
At least eight people were killed and dozens injured after powerful storms and tornadoes hit parts of Michigan and Oklahoma.