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The National Weather Service has preliminarily classified overnight storms from the Upper Plains to the Midwest as a derecho. The term describes a long-lived line of storms with extreme winds.
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A fast-moving wildfire destroyed a historic lodge and dozens of other structures on the Grand Canyon’s North Rim, forcing ...
The WXII 12 First Warning Weather Team is tracking a cold front as it moves through the Appalachians on Friday. The front ...
The Storm Prediction Center has placed southern and eastern Indiana under a level 2 of 5 risk for scattered strong to severe storms starting after 3 p.m. today.
As a result, the Storm Prediction Center has placed a large swath of Ohio under a Level 2 out of 5 “slight risk” for severe weather.
The Storm Prediction Center has made a fairly large addition to the level 2 risk of severe thunderstorms. This addition is mostly focused on Lower Michigan.
The Storm Prediction Center has downgraded Southeast Michigan’s severe thunderstorm risk to marginal, or level one of five, for Saturday evening.
The Storm Prediction Center has included communities around and north of I-70 in the lowest category of severe weather threat (level 1 out of 5). This is meant to alert you to threat of strong ...