In northern Oklahoma there will be just enough of lift that we’ll have to watch for just a little bit of a higher tornado ...
The storms rocking the nation come just days after a huge, powerful system slammed across the country, killing more than 40 ...
Those areas of the state will see a level-one marginal risk for severe weather. The risk for tornadoes is very low, sitting at a 1 on a 1-10 scale. If storms do develop, they likely will begin around ...
At least 37 people have died across seven states as powerful storm systems swept through the Midwest and the South.
About 47 million people faced an enhanced to moderate severe storm threat from Madison, Wisconsin, to Birmingham, Alabama.
Widespread high wind resulted in power outages, rapid fire spread and tree damage in the Plains and parts of the Midwest.
Wintry conditions were forecast for at least 12 states across the U.S. on Friday, with some regions expecting up to 4 feet of snow.
On Monday, 8 million people in the western United States were under winter storm watches and warnings ... risk for fire from ...
Winter storm warnings issued Thursday lingered into Friday morning ... Forecasters also warned about an extreme risk of fires in parts of northern Texas, much of Oklahoma and southeast Kansas. A ...