UPDATE: At least 5 dead after Oklahoma tornadoes
The National Weather Service warned a “confirmed and extremely dangerous tornado” was near the city of Harvester, about 25 miles northwest of St. Louis.
The National Weather Service warned a “confirmed and extremely dangerous tornado” was near the city of Harvester, about 25 miles northwest of St. Louis.
Powerful storms rolled through the south-central United States on Thursday.
Damaging wind gusts and hail are possible with the strongest thunderstorms.
Meteorologist Carrie Rose explains what we know about the tornado and what you can do to prepare for a disaster.
A two-mile wide tornado with confirmed winds over 200 m.p.h destroyed the suburbs outside Oklahoma City. The death count is expected to climb.
Granbury resident Jerry Shuttlesworth held onto his companion Junior, a six-year-old pitbull.
At least one person was killed Sunday when a string of tornadoes ripped through four states.
There is the risk for severe thunderstorms capable of damaging winds.
Threats include damaging wind gusts and large hail.
Even though the storm system exhibited some characteristics of a tornado, no touch-down was confirmed.
The storm that will affect us on Friday has been causing severe weather to our west
Much of the area has a slight risk of severe storms Friday