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The NWS says four tornadoes from Sunday afternoon and into early Monday morning in Kansas have been confirmed.
The National Weather service released its damage survey Friday evening confirming tornadoes Thursday night in Clay and Gentry counties in Missouri.
Severe weather is expected to sweep across the U.S. in the coming days, with possible flash floods, tornadoes, hail, strong winds, wildfires and snow.
Storms left a path of destruction along Brown’s Lake Road. Song House, a music venue and camp for upcoming songwriters, was ripped apart in the early morning hours.
A new storm survey is giving a clearer picture of just how active the weather was across eastern the metro over the weekend.
Severe storms are raking across the South Tuesday afternoon and evening with hail as big as grapefruits, tornadoes and damaging winds as a multi-day severe thunderstorm outbreak enters its sixth day.
Scattered severe thunderstorms will be possible later today (Tuesday) across a wide area in Alabama, according to the National Weather Service. A Level 2 out of 5 (slight) risk has been expanded by forecasters to include most of the state.
The National Weather Service confirmed on Wednesday that EF-1 tornadoes touched down in Lincoln Park and Ann Arbor during the overnight storms.
The National Weather Service (NWS) of Sioux Falls surveyed the tornado’s path and found damage equivalent to an EF-0 tornado with estimated winds up to 80 mph.
A National Weather Service damage assessment team on Tuesday confirmed an EF1 tornado with winds up to 110 mph hit St. Clair County northeast of Scott Air Force Base. The team also was scheduled to check the Marine,