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Millions of people in the Midwest and Ohio Valley are likely to see increasing chances of severe weather this week after portions of the U.S. were rocked by weeks of deadly storms and flooding.
A busy stretch of severe thunderstorms is underway due to record heat and now the threats are ramping up, putting major metro areas from Chicago to Nashville under threat as the country hits the peak ...
Scattered and isolated thunderstorms that could turn strong or severe may impact pacts of the Chicago area and northwest ...
Those weather threats include heavy rain, 75 mile-per-hour winds, large hail or even tornadoes, NBC 5 Storm Team Meteorologist Alicia Roman said. But there's also a chance that the storms don't ...
The strong tornado threat Thursday includes Chicago, Milwaukee and a big chunk of central Wisconsin. Evansville, Indiana, is ...
CHICAGO (WLS) -- There was a threat of storms Thursday night in the Chicago area. There were also record-high temperatures. A Tornado Watch and Severe Thunderstorm Warning were in effect for ...
Large hail, damaging winds and tornadoes were threatening ... "As the week progresses, the threat will advance south and eastward, impacting major cities such as Chicago, Detroit and Indianapolis ...
A significant severe weather outbreak is unfolding across the Midwest and Ohio Valley on Friday, placing more than 146 million individuals under alert.
putting major metro areas from Chicago to Nashville under threat as the country hits the peak of tornado season. Severe thunderstorms rocked parts of the central US on Wednesday, and Thursday’s ...
FOX 6 Milwaukee Chief Meteorologist Tom Wachs joins FOX Weather to discuss the potential severe weather threat to the Upper Midwest Thursday.
At least 14 people have died in Kentucky and seven more were killed in Missouri -- five of them in the St. Louis area.