The National Weather Service has been warning Iowans to prepare for an outbreak of severe weather for most of the week.
The Florida Panhandle and North Florida will be in its crosshairs starting on Friday night and continuing throughout Saturday. The multi-day storm could potentially unleash strong tornadoes, winds up ...
Local emergency management officials and the National Weather Service are urging residents to closely monitor the storm.
You know tornadoes are dangerous and you should seek shelter when warned. But there are other aspects of severe weather that ...
Enjoy the weather while you can, because although the sun's out now, there's a 90% chance of rain with thunderstorms expected in the area Friday.
The storms are moving through Missouri and parts of Illinois at this time and will continue rolling east through the region.
The NWS Hanford CA issued a report at 5:49 p.m. on Friday for strong thunderstorms until 6:15 p.m. The alert is for Tehachapi ...
The storms are moving through Missouri and parts of Illinois at this time and will continue rolling east through the region.
Track the storm with the 5 On Your Side live interactive radar, below: The bullseye of the severe weather threat is right ...
The NWS Eureka CA issued a report at 4:15 p.m. on Friday for showers until 4:45 p.m. for Northern Humboldt Coast and Southern ...
A dangerous storm system is expected to sweep through the St. Louis region Friday evening, bringing the potential for destructive winds and fast-moving tornadoes, with the metro area under a Level ...