Scattered thunderstorms create ripe conditions for tornado formation from the southern Plains to the Upper Midwest.
Scattered showers and storms are making their way into the Kansas City metro Thursday morning as the National Weather Service ...
"Scattered severe thunderstorms are expected to develop across east-central MN this afternoon and move into western WI this ...
Minnesota’s Weather Authority continues a Forecast First ALERT in forecast for Thursday EveningSTORMS: As a cold front moves ...
"A couple" of tornadoes are also possible in eastern parts of the Carolinas through ... An alert from the National Weather ...
Strong to severe storms will develop late this afternoon, mainly after 4 PM. Large hail and damaging wind gusts will be the primary threats from those storms, but a few tornadoes will also be possible ...
Thunderstorms will exit the Northland by 11 pm. Skies clear by Friday morning. Cooler temperatures will begin Sunday.
A few strong to severe storms ... possible. Some storms Friday night into early Saturday morning may become strong to severe, with damaging winds of 60-70 mph and large hail being the main severe ...
and possible tornadoes. The most significant activity is forecast between 6 and 11 p.m. Greatest risk along a ...
Strong to severe storms look possible in a window from late this afternoon to tonight. Large hail and damaging wind gusts are ...
The Met Office has issued a new weather warning for rain in Nottinghamshire, coming on the back of predicted thunderstorms.
A more active stretch of weather in Kansas City kicked off this morning. Thursday is a First Alert Weather Impact Day. A few non-severe showers and storms this morning will end around lunchtime.