Severe Storms Push Tornado Threat to East
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A severe weather outbreak is possible across the Carolinas on Monday. Parts of the region have been upgraded to a rare LEVEL 4 severe storm risk.
The Storm Prediction Center has placed the D.C. region under a Moderate Risk (level 4 out of 5) for severe thunderstorms.
For the third time this month, we're forecasting an outbreak of severe thunderstorms. This time, the threat is mainly damaging winds, but a few tornadoes are possible. Here's where and when the threat is in play.
A dangerous severe weather outbreak is expected Sunday afternoon into Monday with severe storms set to blast millions from the Heartland to the East Coast. FOX Weather has you covered with the latest
BRIDGEPORT, W.Va (WDTV) - Falling temperatures today will turn morning rain to afternoon snow. Before the cold air arrives, severe storms are possible in the mountains, but the overall threat is low. Is this the last chance for severe weather in the forecast?
This morning, a severe weather outbreak was anticipated across the CSRA and along the eastern seaboard. We started off our morning with a line of severe
Severe storms have finally moves offshore after multiple days of severe weather that lasted from Tuesday into Thursday morning. Things are finally quieting down from this multi-day severe weather outbreak, but not before 200+ severe wind reports, 150+ hail reports, and 30+ tornado reports to the Storm Prediction Center.
AccuWeather meteorologists say a line of severe weather from Texas to the Great Lakes could bring flooding and tornadoes to Ohio. See the forecast.
The outbreak killed two in Lake Village, Indiana, and produced hail in Illinois that is being investigated as a possible new state record.
The potential for a multiday outbreak of severe thunderstorms is climbing as a massive, powerful storm tracks across the United States.