Thunderstorms, some strong, this evening through late tomorrow night; storms can bring downpours, large hail and damaging winds Details >
May 21, 2013; 10:00 AM ET While the highest risk of violent storms is to the south, be ready for strong thunderstorms tonight or tomorrow morning.
Emergency crews combed the sticks and rubble remains of an Oklahoma City suburb Tuesday morning less than a day after a massive tornado slammed through the community, flattening homes and demolishing an elementary school. At least 24 people were killed.
Thunderstorms, some strong, this morning through late tomorrow night; storms can bring hail and damaging winds
Severe storms, some capable of producing tornadoes, will threaten communities across northeastern Texas, northwestern Louisiana and Arkansas into Tuesday night.
High winds and heavy rain are approaching the Dallas area. Meteorologist Adrienne Green has more.
The same storm system responsible for producing violent thunderstorms in Oklahoma recently will reach the Atlantic Seaboard Thursday.
The atmospheric severe weather engine began firing on all cylinders this past weekend and reached full speed Monday over Oklahoma.
Extended Weather forecast overview for the Northeast United States
Rising temperatures and humidity across the mid-Atlantic will have it feeling like the end of June.
Preliminary reports are calling it an EF-4 tornado that has caused numerous fatalities and injuries in Moore, Okla.
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Following deadly storms across the southern Plains on Monday, severe weather will continue across portions of the southern Plains, Midwest and South.
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