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An outbreak of severe thunderstorms spawned 150 tornadoes in 14 states over several days from the South into the Midwest in early April. The National Weather Service confirmed 150 tornadoes ...
More tornadoes in the Southeast put more population centers in the bullseye of what some researchers are calling a new Tornado Alley. A study posted on the American Meteorological Society’s ...
CLINTON COUNTY, Ohio — The National Weather Service confirmed another tornado in Ohio on April 3 when strong storms rolled through the state, making it the fifth to have been recorded that day.
Last year was a record year for tornadoes in Iowa, with many of them occurring in April and May. The first tornado of 2024 struck the state on April 7, marking the start of a deadly tornado season ...
Severe weather spawned dozens of reported tornadoes in the past 48 hours, with about a third of them occurring in Kansas and Missouri, according to preliminary reports. The tornadoes, some of ...
THOMASVILLE, Ga. – Weather disasters outside of the traditional "Tornado Alley" are driving residents in emerging threat zones to invest in tornado shelters, according to weather preparedness ...
Residents and businesses are still recovering from a Wednesday night tornado in the Jeffersontown and Middletown areas. The tornado touched down in Jefferson County and passed through the ...
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Another round of severe weather ripped across Ohio early Thursday morning, leaving thousands without power and possibly spawning a couple of tornadoes. But did any touch down? Here's where the ...
The National Weather Service has confirmed at least one tornado hit Southwest Ohio during early morning storms on Thursday. According to the NWS Wilmington office, which covers Central and ...
The tornado warning was issued just after 10 p.m. on March 31. Radar had indicated that a "potential tornado" near Seaford, or 9 miles west of Georgetown, was moving northeast at 55 miles per hour.