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A wet period of weather will start late this afternoon in the Twin Cities and continue through Tuesday and then ending on Wednesday. Rainfall amounts of 1″ to 2″ expected for the area but no Severe ...
"A maturing central U.S. storm system is expected to produce another round of dangerous severe weather and instances of flash ...
Much of the state, including Oklahoma City, Stillwater and Ada, should expect a moderate risk of tornadoes, damaging hail and ...
As ocean levels rise, coastal communities face an ever-increasing risk of severe flooding. The existing infrastructure ...
No severe weather is expected in the rest of the state today. A more significant threat for severe weather is shaping up for Tuesday in Alabama, according to forecasters. A cold front is expected to ...
After several days of potent and deadly storm activity, the central U.S. will remain under a heightened risk of severe weather on Monday.
The metro area, as well as counties to the north and northeast, will face the greatest likelihood of severe weather threats developing.
The 4Warn Storm Team is tracking severe weather Monday after storms hit the state Saturday and Sunday. Oklahoma saw severe storms Saturday and Sunday with large hail, strong winds and tornadoes. The ...
We’re under an Enhanced Risk (Level 3 of 5) for severe weather in areas north of I-20, with a Slight Risk (Level 2 of 5) for ...
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The Weather Channel on MSNSignificant Severe Weather Threat Continues Monday, TuesdayA significant severe weather threat continues Monday and Tuesday. Tornadoes, some strong to intense, very large hail (2-plus inches in diameter) and damaging wind gusts will all be possible Monday ...
A few showers and thunderstorms will develop across the Midstate this afternoon. Some storms could produce heavy rain and ...
A storm system is approaching with the risk of severe thunderstorms increasing later today. Damaging winds and large hail are ...
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