A severe weather outbreak has brought violent, long-track tornadoes to parts of the South, with damaging winds of up to 80 mph and large hail.
At least 18 people are dead across three states following a widespread and dangerous severe weather outbreak, which started ...
At least 34 people are dead after severe weather hit parts of Missouri, Kansas, Texas, Arkansas, Oklahoma and Mississippi ...
Severe storms and tornadoes are tearing through the South after deadly outbreak in the Midwest on Friday. Follow for live ...
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Twelve fatalities were reported in Missouri – the most of any state struck by the storm – from scattered twisters, ...
At least 19 people have died as an outbreak of tornadoes ravished through the South and Midwest early Saturday morning, ...
A monster storm system capable of spawning hurricane-force winds, baseball-sized hail and potential long-track violent tornadoes is moving East, targeting states like Tennessee, Mississippi, Alabama ...
Officials confirmed Saturday at least 13 people are dead after multiple storms tore through Missouri and Arkansas.
At least 14 people in Missouri and Arkansas are dead and many more injured after severe storms, including multiple tornadoes, swept through the central United States late Friday night into Saturday.
At least 12 fatalities have been reported in Missouri, according to the Missouri State Emergency Management Agency. The ...
At least three people have died as a powerful system of storms sweeps across a wide swathe of the central and southern of the ...
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