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Three dead as tornadoes, floods wreak havoc across Texas and Oklahoma, child among dead. More from breaking-news View More ...
The cuts could cripple US industries — including agriculture — that depend on free, accurate weather and climate data and ...
A powerful, wide-reaching spring storm is threatening parts of the central and eastern US, with a life-threatening outbreak of long-lived and strong tornadoes possible in some areas. Follow here for ...
So far, they have found three tornadoes of at least EF3 out of EF5 strength in Missouri, Tennessee and Arkansas. Additional surveys could take days to complete and some have been held up by the ...
As a tornado was making its way through Cape Girardeau, Missouri, a meteorologist at CNN affiliate KFVS talked his audience through the disaster, all while he and his colleagues sheltered as it ...
Tornadoes on Wednesday struck the central United States, including damaging property in Missouri, Arkansas, Kentucky, Indiana Oklahoma, with torrential rain spurring flash flooding.
Woman and boy killed as car swept away in ‘historic’ Oklahoma flooding - Officials expect flood waters to continue into ...
(CNN) — A life-threatening outbreak of long-lived and strong tornadoes is expected today in parts of the central and eastern United States from a powerful, wide-reaching spring storm. Severe ...
Tornadoes devastated multiple states on Wednesday, April 2, while others prepare for 'catastrophic' flooding and hundreds of ...
(CNN) — As communities in the central US grapple with widespread devastation from a line of deadly storms that spawned dozens of tornadoes this week, forecasters are warning of more grave threats to ...
CNN reported. In a watch, forecasters have high confidence of large, destructive tornadoes. More than 1.4 million people were under a flash flood warning in those states. Multiple days of rain ...
(CNN) — Parts of the South and Midwest were ... Federal Assistance to help the state with its response to the storms, tornadoes, and flooding, Gov. Sarah Huckabee Sanders said.