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Aerial video footage from areas in the South and Midwest, including Kentucky, show a trail of destruction left by devastating ...
The title says it all. Heavy thunderstorms and tornadoes ripped through the Midwest Thursday evening, leaving thousands of ...
Trees and power lines snapped as winds gusted between ... to escalate on Friday afternoon as the storms shift from the Midwest to the Tennessee and Ohio Valleys.
An ice storm in Michigan destroyed 3 million acres of woods. Here's what experts and wildlife managers say about the future ...
Severe weather leaves 28 dead, including at least 19 in storm-battered Kentucky. Storms Friday afternoon tore roofs off buildings, ripped bricks off of siding and downed trees and power lines.
GRAND RAPIDS, MI – Over 200,000 utility customers in Michigan are without power Friday, May 16, after overnight storms brought reports of possible tornados and winds over 70 mph.
The storms Friday afternoon tore roofs off buildings, blew out windows, ripped bricks off siding and yanked up trees and power lines ... of Appalachia and the Midwest on Friday.
Power outages have hit parts of our area during Thursday night storms.There are over 27,000 Aep customers without power in the area.The hardest hit areas so far ...
leaving more than 530 customers with no power. An official with Xcel Energy said that the storm damaged 51 wood poles, 23 transformers and about 27,000 feet of wire across the Upper Midwest.
The storms were part of a severe weather system Friday that caused damage in Missouri, left hundreds of thousands without power in the Great Lakes region and brought a heat wave to Texas.
At least four people died and authorities were searching from building to building for people who were trapped or hurt after severe storms including a possible tornado swept through St. Louis.