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The risk of severe weather continues throughout the U.S., as parts of the Great Plains are expected to experience some nasty weather.
The National Weather Service's Storm Prediction Center has issued a Critical Risk of fire over parts of the Plains on Monday and Tuesday.
A batch of severe weather, including the risk of “significant” tornadoes, is expected Wednesday afternoon and evening across parts of the Great Plains and Corn Belt. Chances for severe storms ...
States across the Great Plains and Midwest regions have been blanketed in cold weather warnings, with temperatures dropping below zero in many areas. Freeze Warnings have been issued across large ...
The National Weather Service said storms from the Great Plains states are why people found dust all over their vehicles this week.
Even a reduction in the number of weather balloons released in the Great Plains could impact hurricane landfall forecasts.
While a majority of the country continues to go back to cooler weather, Tuesday's forecast also includes severe storm threats in parts of the U.S.
There are 122 National Weather Service (NWS) offices nationwide, each of which performs critical lifesaving duties every day from issuing tornado warnings to keeping airplanes out of hazardous ...
The Weather Service said that more than 3.4 million people, 1,614 schools and 159 hospitals in Oklahoma, portions of southern Kansas and far north Texas, face the most severe threat for tornadoes.
An Arctic outbreak of cold air will expand south and east and bring “dangerously cold wind chills” into the Northern Plains and Upper Midwest, the National Weather Service said Saturday, while ...