Severe Weather Headlines
More Heavy Storms on Tap for the Midwest; 1 dead
Updated: 05/31/2013
- Forecasters are warning that parts of Oklahoma, Arkansas and Missouri are likely to see more powerful storms today, with large hail and tornadoes possible.
Tornado Threat Persists in Oklahoma, Kansas
Posted: 05/29/2013
- The Storm Prediction Center says a severe weather outbreak is possible in the Southern Plains on Wednesday as more storms take aim at the area.
Oklahoma Twister Debris Would Create Mile-High Pile
Posted: 05/29/2013
- Before Moore can rebuild, the Oklahoma community where a deadly tornado struck must deal with crushed wood, mangled siding and battered belongings. If stacked in a pile, the debris would likely reach more than a mile high.
More Tornadoes in Forecast for Central US Tuesday
Updated: 05/21/2013
- More severe weather is in the forecast for parts of the central United States already reeling from powerful tornadoes this week.
Forecasters: US midsection could see bad weather
Posted: 05/16/2013
- Forecasters say portions of the central United States could see severe weather this weekend and Monday.
Mission Granbury Organizing Tornado Donations
Updated: 05/16/2013
- The largest nonprofit group in a North Texas county where a tornado left six people dead will organize local donations for recovery.
Severe Thunderstorm Watch for Part of The Brazos Valley
Updated: 05/10/2013
- After a record rainfall on Thursday, another upper-level disturbance is moving through Texas and is set to bring the chance for more rain -- some heavy -- to the Brazos Valley on Friday.
Warn on Forecast: Future of Weather Warnings
Updated: 05/03/2013
- Research is underway in order to create a more accurate and faster warning system for severe weather in the United States. The ultimate goal is to protect life and property, while giving residents, in the path of hazardous weather, time to react.
Brazos Valley Severe Weather Watches Issued Hundreds of Miles Away
Updated: 05/02/2013
- A thunderstorm outbreak isn't something that typically goes unnoticed in a forecast. The big questions to meteorologists is normally "do these storms have the potential to become severe?" That is the question the Storm Prediction Center hopes to answer, hours before storms fire up.
Aggie Students Help Fill Forecast Gap
Updated: 05/01/2013
- Given the right conditions, on the right day, severe weather can take a bright, blue sky and turn it into the platform for violent thunderstorms to form. The only way to get a heads up is to know exactly what is going on in the air above our heads.
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