NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WSMV) - A First Alert Weather Day is in effect for Wednesday for a windy afternoon and the risk of strong storms in the evening and overnight hours.
Our next weather system arrives tomorrow evening, bringing the risk of a few stronger storms followed by a quick drop in temperatures.
A statewide tornado drill is set to take place this week as part of Severe Weather Awareness Week in Michigan. State and local officials encourage residents to participate in the voluntary drill, set ...
Damage assessments and recovery operations continue after a powerful storm system over the weekend spawned a deadly severe weather outbreak, dust storms and wildfires.
With winds from west to northwest expected to be from 25 to 35 mph and gusts to around 45 mph Tuesday, there are some precautions you should be aware of.
Despite the deadly storms over the weekend, one of the core government facilities tracking severe thunderstorms and tornadoes, is listed on the website of Elon Musk's Department of Government ...
The radar gaps that exist in large parts of the state have inhibited the ability to accurately predict severe and dangerous weather events, said state Sen. Rob Kupec, DFL-Moorhead ...
Scattered twisters and storm damage led to the deaths of at least 13 people in Missouri, including a 30-year-old man who ...
Another potent storm is putting millions in the United States in harm’s way again, just days after a deadly, cross-country storm left a trail of destruction in its wake.
By Tuesday and Wednesday, we’re back to sunny with upper 60s Tuesday jumping to the upper 70s on Wednesday ahead of the next ...
Storms Tuesday night could target Missouri, Kansas, Nebraska and Iowa with significant and damaging hail. Blizzard warnings possible in Upper Midwest.