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Officials in the Upper Midwest warned of possible power outages and closed some schools early as the storms loomed.
The storms will continue into Wednesday, when 11 million people are at risk from central Texas to northern Arkansas.
Monday is probably the peak, but a storm risk shifts eastward Tuesday. Cities in the highest risk for tornadoes include ...
New rounds of severe thunderstorms and life-threatening, potentially catastrophic, flooding risks are brewing in the central ...
Millions in the Upper Midwest face the possibility of a severe thunderstorm outbreak Monday—the start of several days of ...
(NEW YORK) -- More than 36 million Americans are on alert for severe weather in the Upper Midwest, with thunderstorms, large hail and a tornado outbreak possible starting Monday.
Severe weather including thunderstorms, hail, and even possible tornadoes could be headed to areas of upstate and central New ...
There haven’t been any tornadoes in New York yet, according to the National Weather Service’s Storm Prediction Center. There ...
New York Governor Kathy Hochul has urged residents in the path of an incoming storm to take necessary precautions as severe ...
Strong to severe thunderstorms are expected to sweep across western New York Tuesday afternoon and evening, with the greatest risks including damaging wind gusts, hail, and the potential for an ...
The upper Midwest braced Monday for severe thunderstorms with the potential for strong tornadoes.
The First Alert Weather team is tracking the storms, including the chance that a tornado could touch down in our region.