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Many Oklahomans were under a tornado warning on Tuesday as a tornado-warned storm crossed the region, bringing with it large hail and strong winds.
When the risk for severe storms comes after dark, what’s the best way to prepare? Tonight’s forecast is a great example of why storm safety prep matters. While Northern Michigan and the U.P. are forecast to get snow,
Southeast Michigan could get severe storms Tuesday night into Wednesday, bringing wind gusts up to 60 mph, hail, and a 2% tornado risk.
Oklahoma is recovering from deadly storms overnight that left at least 2 people dead. Here's what to know about Thursday night storms.
The primary hazards are large to very large hail, damaging wind gusts, and an isolated tornado from thunderstorms, forecasters said.
After rains and storms soaked the Kansas City area Friday morning, additional thunderstorms are possible Friday afternoon and evening.
While most of Tuesday will be quiet, storms will increase Tuesday night. A line of showers and storms will spread west to east, arriving in San Antonio after midnight. The rain will end in San Antonio by 10 a.m. Wednesday morning. A strong storm or two is possible. Skies quickly clear by midday Wednesday.
High wind today. Then, a severe squall-line, snow and near zero windchills between today and Tuesday afternoon.
A Tornado Watch has been issued for parts of the Chicago area and a Flood Watch is in effect overnight as severe storms barrel toward us Tuesday afternoon.