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- Multiday Tornado, Very Large Hail Threat Ahead For South10 hours agoA couple more days of severe storms are likely before the pattern finally gives way to drier skies. Strong tornadoes, very large hail and gusty winds are possible in the mid-South, including much of Arkansas. Little Rock; Tyler, Texas; Memphis, Louisville and Shreveport, Louisiana, will see these storms erupt through Friday night and again on Saturday across the South. Stay weather aware and have a plan to seek shelter quickly when warned.
- Tornado, Hail, Wind Threat Continues For South, Midwest10 hours agoA stalled weather pattern will trigger another round of severe storms across the South and Midwest on Friday. Tornadoes, large hail, damaging winds and flash flooding are all possible into the evening. Cities like Shreveport, Dallas, Memphis, Little Rock, Nashville, Cape Girardeau and Lexington are in the zone for potentially dangerous weather. This prolonged event could continue into the weekend, compounding impacts. Stay weather aware and have a plan to seek shelter quickly when warned.
- Potentially Catastrophic Flooding From Historic Rainfall And Severe Weather Expected In South, Ohio Valley11 hours agoOver 10 inches of rain could fall through Saturday, pushing rivers well above flood stage in a "particularly dangerous situation." If that wasn't enough, multiple rounds of severe thunderstorms with hail, winds and tornadoes could strike areas from the South to the Ohio Valley into the weekend.
- Deadly Midwest Storms Cause Widespread Power Outages, Damage12 hours agoHundreds of thousands of homes and businesses remained without power Monday after severe storms swept across the Midwest Sunday. Watch this video for the latest and learn how the storms turned deadly in Indiana.
- What Meteorologists Want You To Know About Severe Weather15 hours agoMeteorologists watch for severe weather and know what to look for. During severe weather – especially on days with a high tornado threat – these are the three things we want you to know to keep yourself and your loved ones safe. Some of these insights may not be obvious but we break them down for you here.
- Louisiana Storms Topple Trees Onto Homes15 hours agoSevere storms knocked trees onto several homes in both Eunice and Sulphur, Louisiana. The scenes are eerily similar. The damage was due to a squall line that affected the southern part of the state Monday morning with heavy rain and winds up to 78 mph.
- What Is Considered Heavy Rain And What Is The Record?15 hours agoHow hard can rain really fall, and how much can fall in a minute or an hour? Let us shower you with some interesting precipitation facts and unleash the downpour of knowledge.
- Reverse Lightning Is Not A Supervillian, It Is Science16 hours agoWhen electrical charges build up in the atmosphere, they need to discharge that energy. When they do it is rapid and that is how we get lightning, but it doesn’t always seem to come from the cloud to the ground, sometimes it is in reverse. Here is the science behind it.
- Rare Red Sprites Caught Dancing Over the Himalayas16 hours agoHigh above Pumoyongcuo Lake on the Tibetan Plateau, astrophotographers Angel An and Shuchang Dong captured over 100 rare red sprites in a single night. These fleeting electrical discharges, triggered by high-peak current lightning, illuminated the sky above a massive thunderstorm stretching from the Ganges Plain to Tibet’s foothills. This rare and breathtaking event in 2022, now the focus of a groundbreaking study, showcases one of South Asia’s most spectacular sprite displays ever recorded.
- Reason For Stuck Pattern And Multi-Day Severe, Flood Threats17 hours agoA portion of the country across the Midwest and South faces multiple days with the threat of severe weather and flash flooding thanks to an upper-level blocking pattern from a high-pressure system in the Atlantic near the Southeast. Because of this pattern, the front has gotten stuck in these regions, with no relief expected until the high-pressure system moves eastward this weekend.