Severe-weather season has begun across the Plains, and forecasters are predicting four days of severe weather that could include tornadoes and large hail. The area of risk extends from South Dakota to southern Texas beginning on Thursday and shifts east through Sunday.
A three-day severe weather outbreak threatens to bring damaging winds, large hail, flooding and strong tornadoes to a vast region in the Central U.S. The big picture: The storms may peak on Saturday,
As looming thunderstorm clouds spit out baseball-sized hail and torrential rain, a narrow whirlwind of air stretches its way toward the ground, signaling the arrival of one of nature’s most violent phenomena: a tornado.
A severe thunderstorm warning in effect until 6 p.m. for Haxtun, Holyoke and Paoli threatens winds of up to 50 mph and quarter-sized hail. 5:19 p.m.: A severe thunderstorm warning in effect until 5:45 p.
What we’re tracking We’ll have another chance for storms later this evening as the upper level system continues to move eastward. We’ll also see very strong winds, without the storms, as this system passes through.
As the Central Plains region faces a significant severe weather threat, including large hail, strong winds, and a potential tornado outbreak, communities are on high alert. Meteorologist Scott Withers
Iowa is in an active stretch of weather that could result in severe storms each day through Sunday. Here's what to know: Get the latest KCCI forecast here Several counties on the far western side of the state are under a tornado watch until 7 p.
Severe spring storms are putting nearly 20 million Americans at risk for possible hail, tornadoes and high winds heading into the weekend. TODAY’s Al Roker tracks the latest forecast.
The National Weather Service’s Storm Prediction Center put the Kansas City area under an enhanced risk of severe weather Friday, where it will continue throughout the weekend. Parts of eastern Nebraska,
Multi-day severe weather outbreak likely across the Plains States—some stronger storms possible for parts of the Chicago area both Friday night and again late Saturday night. FRIDAY 7AM through SATURD
Widespread showers and storms are expected to move through the area during the morning and afternoon today. While there’s a chance a cell or two may get strong enough to have hail up to the size of quarters in them this morning,
Tornado Alley in the central U.S. is expected to see dangerous storms Thursday, producing tornadoes, large hail and damaging winds. The threat will shift eastward to areas from Iowa to Texas on Friday before another severe weather threat looms in the Plains and Midwest over the weekend.
The risk to lives and property has increased over portions of the Great Plains as severe weather and the likelihood of tornadoes peaks into this weekend, AccuWeather meteorologists warn. In addition to the likelihood of tornadoes,
Tornado Alley in the central U.S. is expected to be an active place starting Thursday. Dangerous storms that could produce tornadoes, large hail and damaging winds are possible in a swath that stretches from Nebraska to Texas.