The relentless pattern of heavy rain and severe weather will continue across the Gulf Coast and Southeast for one last day.
Severe weather is ramping up across parts of the U.S., with storms expected to develop over the next three days from the Plains to the Midwest.
After a hot, but mostly dry Mother’s Day, a cold front may bring strong to severe thunderstorms to the region by nightfall.
A final round of severe storms will drench parts of the Gulf and Southeast Coasts Monday, bringing a renewed flash flood ...
May tornado counts may trail April slightly, but severe weather risks remain high as an active jet stream keeps the ...
A severe thunderstorm watch has been issued north of Austin as storms capable of giant hail, 80 mph winds and isolated ...
Isolated severe storms are possible mainly in the late morning and afternoon. Damaging straight-line wind gusts in excess of ...
Storms are expected to bring the risk of hail and damaging winds this afternoon in Central Florida.
A powerful cold front sweeping across North and Central Texas on Sunday is expected to trigger a wave of severe thunderstorms ...
Once the storm system clears, conditions will dry out mid- to late week, then return over the weekend. What is Impact Weather ...