Texas saw hail that was the “size of baseballs” on Thursday, as severe weather has left over 200,000 people without power and prompted cleanup operations.
Read More Texas Hit by Baseball-Sized Hail, Leaves Over 300K in South Without PowerTag: National Weather Service
Part Of Building Collapses As Michigan Declares Tornado Emergency
Tuesday’s storms that swept across the Midwest and Ohio Valley resulted in the detection of at least two sizable tornadoes in Michigan and another in Indiana.
Read More Part Of Building Collapses As Michigan Declares Tornado Emergency1 Dead After Devastating Oklahoma Tornadoes As millions In The Midwest Face A Strong Tornado Threat
At least one person has died in Oklahoma as a result of a strong tornado that ripped through small towns, as severe storms moved from the South and into central areas , causing devastation throughout.
Read More 1 Dead After Devastating Oklahoma Tornadoes As millions In The Midwest Face A Strong Tornado ThreatThreats Continue After Tornadoes Hit Multiple Cities In Nebraska, Iowa
Tornadoes have hit multiple cities in Nebraska and Iowa, destroying many homes and causing threats of potential tornadoes from Michigan to Texas.
Read More Threats Continue After Tornadoes Hit Multiple Cities In Nebraska, Iowa‘Severe Weather Risk’ To Impact 50 Million Americans, From The Plains To East Coast
Some 50 million United States citizens are in danger of severe weather conditions in Nebraska through a large portion of the Midwest and Southern Plains from Monday through Wednesday.
Read More ‘Severe Weather Risk’ To Impact 50 Million Americans, From The Plains To East Coast‘Life-Threatening’ Blizzard In California Continues, More Snow Predicted In Sierra Nevada
The National Weather Service announced that winter storm warnings for California’s Sierra Nevada are anticipated to remain in effect after Sunday as snow totals continue to rise by the hour.
Read More ‘Life-Threatening’ Blizzard In California Continues, More Snow Predicted In Sierra Nevada