The next severe weather outbreak will last through Wednesday night in the Midwest and South that could pack strong tornadoes, widespread damaging winds and large hail.
Strong to severe storms are expected to develop across Oklahoma Saturday night, bringing a risk of hail, damaging winds, and a low tornado threat before tapering off by early Sunday morning.
The National Weather Service has already been forced to reduce launches of weather balloons in some locations.
Omaha's Weather Leader is tracking the potential for strong to severe storms Tuesday evening into early Wednesday morning.
Local members of Congress and meteorologists are concerned that Nebraskans won't be as prepared for stormy weather because ...
The next round of severe weather begins Tuesday night in the Plains and potentially peaks with an outbreak Wednesday in the ...
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration fired hundreds of employees at the end of February, including ...
The next round of severe weather begins Tuesday in the Plains and potentially peaks with an outbreak Wednesday in the Midwest ...
National Weather Service weather balloon releases — tracking temperature, pressure and wind speed — have been temporarily suspended in Omaha, Nebraska, and Rapid City, South Dakota, because of staff ...