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A mother and daughter hid in the basement of the home they moved into just two weeks ago when a destructive tornado tore across their Nebraska community.
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Severe weather outbreak targets millions across 1,000+ miles with violent tornadoes possible in Central Plains
A rare Level 4 out of 5 severe weather threat covers parts of Kansas and Nebraska, with violent EF-3+ tornadoes being the main hazard. A broader threat covers more than 80 million people across a 1,000-mile corridor from North Texas to western New York beginning Monday afternoon.
NOAA's Storm Prediction Center has issued a rare Level 4 out of 5 risk of severe thunderstorms for parts of Kansas and southeastern Nebraska, with violent EF-3+ tornadoes being the main threat. While
More than 100 million people are in the path of severe storms across a 2,000-mile-long corridor from Texas to New England beginning Tuesday. Storms are expected to ignite along a cold front that's advancing east and was responsible for a violent tornado threat in the Central Plains Monday.
This is the time of year when Texas sees more severe thunderstorms that can spawn tornadoes, you might hear more about where a twister ranked on the Enhanced Fujita scale or its EF rating. Among the effects from climate change,
Yesterday, TIV-2 joined the elite ranks of weathering the ravages of a large tornado inside of its cone just southwest of Braman, Oklahoma. Storm Of Passion’s live stream of the
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Life-threatening tornadoes sweep across Kansas, Nebraska, Missouri
Dangerous storms roared across the Plains Monday as we followed along live:
A powerful tornado in Oklahoma ripped roofs off buildings and reduced others to rubble, knocked down power poles and sent emergency crews rushing into a rural community near Vance Air Force Base, officials said.
Videos from the area show a violent tornado moving through the region, including near Enid Woodring Regional Airport.
ENID, Okla. (AP) — Families began cleaning up Friday after a powerful storm churned up at least one violent tornado that barreled through Oklahoma, damaging dozens of homes, throwing buildings off their foundations and stripping bark from trees.
Multiple tornadoes ripped across three states, including northeastern Kansas, southeastern Nebraska and southern Iowa, as severe thunderstorms struck the region. In addition to tornado reports, damaging wind gusts of up to 90 mph and large hail battered parts of the Plains and Great Lakes.