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The excessive rain in the forecast could shatter records and lead to widespread flash flooding in parts of the lower Ohio Valley and mid-South.
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Days of unrelenting heavy rain and storms that killed at least 18 people worsened flooding as some rivers rose to near-record levels and inundated towns across an already saturated U.S. South and par...
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Emergency response teams are stretched thin, working in dangerous conditions to rescue stranded residents.
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A dangerous tornado outbreak is ripping through the South and Midwest, destroying homes, streets and power lines. We're tracking the latest reports of possible EF3+ tornadoes, massive hail and life-threatening flash flooding.
Flood watches and warnings blanketed the nation from Texas to Ohio on Saturday as forecasters warned already deadly storms and flooding rainfall would keep going. At least nine people have died as ...
Tornadoes and violent winds flattened homes and ripped apart buildings from Oklahoma to Indiana in the first round of storms that are expected to bring record-setting rains and life-threatening flash floods across the nation's midsection in the coming days.
The nation's heartland was once again under the threat of damaging thunderstorms and flash flooding on Friday, which triggered Tornado Warnings and Flash Flood Emergencies to start the weekend.
The storm system resulted in at least 16 deaths by early Sunday, with overnight tornado and flash flood warnings setting up more severe weather that forecasters say could cause rising waterways for days to come.
Another round of torrential rain and flash flooding came Saturday for parts of the South and Midwest already heavily waterlogged by days of severe storms that also spawned some deadly tornadoes.
The 1974 Super Outbreak happened on April 3-4 and impacted 13 states from the Great Lakes to the Gulf of Mexico, including Kentucky. The outbreak featured 148 tornadoes resulted in 335 deaths and more than 6,000 injuries, according to the National Weather Service.
A National Weather Service survey team went out Monday to inspect areas where damage was reported and rotation had been seen on radar as the storms marched across Michigan on Sunday night.
As severe thunderstorms threaten to hit parts of the Midwest and South, forecasters are warning of potentially deadly flash flooding, strong tornadoes and baseball-sized hail
Caught in the Storm," explores the tornado that hit Joplin, Missouri in 2011, which reshaped how tornado warnings are issued.
A tree lies on top of a damaged home where authorities say a 56-year-old man was killed during a Sunday, May 30 storm in Stockbridge Township, seen on Tuesday, April 1, 2025. The National Weather Service reported that an EF-1 tornado touched down in the area. Jacob Hamilton | MLive.com