Severe storms arrived as forecast on the evening of March 10, whipping up high winds, enormous hailstones and tornadoes.
Tornadoes are one of the most unpredictable natural disasters, yet data shows that a few places in the United States rarely experience them.
The stormy weather began in the afternoon and by late evening reports of tornadoes had come in from Illinois, Indiana and Texas; over and over the National Weather Service issued its most urgent ...
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Dangerous Severe Thunderstorm Outbreak Unfolds As Tornadoes, Hail Hammer Multiple States
We followed along Tuesday as violent storms unleashed tornadoes, large hail and damaging winds across parts of the Plains, ...
Tornado-prone regions in the United States are shifting eastward from the traditional "Tornado Alley" toward the Mississippi and Tennessee River valleys. This expansion is bringing more frequent ...
All types of severe weather are possible, including large hail and wind gusts that could cause damage and tornadoes, especially over parts of Missouri, Iowa, Illinois, Indiana and southern Michigan, ...
Tuesday’s storms look to be the most significant and widespread.
For many Mississippi residents, the first sign of a tornado warning today comes from a smartphone. Wireless emergency alerts, weather apps and social media often notify people about dangerous storms ...
Several damaging tornadoes and grapefruit-size hail struck Illinois and Indiana late Tuesday amid a widespread severe-weather outbreak across the central United States.
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Vicious tornadoes tear through Midwest as severe weather outbreak slams 10+ states, days after deadly storms
A vicious severe weather outbreak is tearing through the Heartland as intense tornadoes and monster hail pounds the Midwest just days after last week’s fatal outbreak.
Powerful tornadoes have been caught live on camera tearing through Illinois as grapefruit-size hail shatters windshields. More than 10 states are in the risk zone, placing millions of people in the ...
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Places once safe from tornadoes are now seeing more storms
For most of American history, people who lived outside a narrow corridor of the Great Plains thought they were safe.
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