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The Disaster Loan Outreach Center will assist people impacted by last month’s severe weather until it closes permanently at 4 p.m. on July 28.
Officials say the roof of the Joseph N. Community Center collapsed with people inside when a storm hit the area.
The new pattern will bring highs down by 20 degrees compared to the last weekend of July.Weather Set-UpSign up for our ...
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.
Thousands were without power and damage was seen across the Siouxland area after storms moved into the area on Monday, July ...
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 ...
Torrential rainfall from active thunderstorms is causing widespread flash flooding across a 1,000-mile stretch of the Plains and Midwest on Friday, with Kansas City particularly hard hit.
The National Weather Service’s Storm Prediction Center shortly before noon increased Kansas City’s risk of severe weather to a slight one, up from a marginal risk earlier in the day.
THAT CHANCE IS SLIGHT. TWO OUT OF FIVE HERE FROM THE STORM PREDICTION CENTER, WHERE YOU SEE THE ORANGE FROM BOSTON DOWN INTO CONNECTICUT, THE HARTFORD AREA, ALL THE WAY INTO NEW YORK CITY.
The Storm Prediction Center has placed the region in a slight (2/5) risk for severe weather, with potential for thunderstorms developing from northwest to southeast.
The Storm Prediction Center has placed the Baltimore metro area under a Level 1 Marginal Risk for severe weather, meaning a few storms could produce damaging wind gusts or brief downpours.