Severe storms Fri. night
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Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. PEORIA, Ill. (WMBD) — The weather pattern will remain active through the end of the week, with additional rounds of severe weather looking likely on Thursday and Friday. The storms on ...
FEW THUNDERSTORMS OUT THERE AS WELL, AND WE HAVE A LITTLE BIT MORE TO GET THROUGH. WE HAVE MORE SHOWERS THAT WILL BE MOVING IN, SO THAT WILL KEEP IT AROUND TILL ABOUT THREE, 4:00 IN THE MORNING. BY THE TIME WE HEAD TOWARDS 3:00, YOU CAN SEE JUST ABOUT ...
A strong cold front will sweep across central Illinois Friday night, bringing a severe line of storms with it. All severe weather hazards are possible, including strong tornadoes, destructive winds of 75 mph,
As severe weather approaches, there is typically only a short amount of time to make life-saving decisions. For your safety, it is important that you have multiple ways to stay weather-aware and
WCCO issued a NEXT Weather alert as there's an enhanced risk for severe storms in the Twin Cities Monday afternoon. There's a chance for large hail and damaging winds, with the potential for tornado warnings.
A widespread risk of severe weather covers parts of northeastern and central states after an outbreak of tornadoes hit the Upper Midwest and Corn Belt earlier this week.About 20 tornadoes slammed that region Monday and Tuesday amid severe weather that also brought large hail and damaging winds.
People count on emergency alerts, whether from an outdoor siren or a cellphone, to stay safe when preparing for severe weather.