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Since Wednesday, at least 12 people have died amid the outbreak of severe weather, including a 9-year-old boy in Kentucky, who was swept away by floodwaters as he walked to a bus stop, and several peo...
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The storm has already wreaked havoc across the South and the Midwest, killing at least eight people, including a boy who was swept away by floodwaters in Kentucky.
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Severe weather has been impacting the Midstate since Wednesday. More weather events are expected into the weekend.
Severe storms raked across Nashville and Middle Tennessee on Saturday, bringing multiple tornado warnings, at least one possible tornado, plus torrential rains and high winds all around the region. Heavy rain and flooding are the main areas of concern through the weekend,
Several Texas counties are in under a tornado watch Saturday, as severe weather is expected to impact areas of the Lone Star State. The National Weather Service issued the watch Saturday morning for portions of deep East Texas,
A period of severe thunderstorms is likely near or after sunset with lingering impacts all the way through daybreak Thursday.
Our First Alert Weather Days continue through the weekend as another round of strong-to-severe storms will through with more flooding concerns.
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AFP on MSNUS storms, 'severe' flooding death toll climbs to 16Violent storms battering the central-eastern United States have killed at least 16 people, officials said, with the National Weather Service warning on Saturday of "severe" flash flooding in the
The Tri-State region is facing severe weather and potential major flooding as rounds of rain and storms continue to batter the area. A flood watch is in effect until 8 a.m. Sunday, with heavy rainfall and storms expected to push many area rivers into moderate or major flood stages.
Severe weather and flood risks return to Middle Tennessee Saturday after storms left five dead statewide earlier this week.
Violent storms swept across Arkansas for the third day in a row on Friday, and forecasters warned that before the skies clear on Sunday, some parts of the state could see a total of 10 inches of rain.
Law enforcement agencies across West Tennessee are urging residents to use caution and stay weather aware as severe weather moves through the Mid-South.
The Brian Muha Foundation is grappling with storm damage after Sunday's severe weather and high winds ripped the roof off some of its barns.