Large tornadoes are carving paths of destruction across the South for the second day in a row as a deadly storm system churns across the United States. EF-4 or EF-5 tornadoes, the most violent on ...
At least 37 people are dead after dozens of tornadoes, high winds, and dust storms pushed across the United States over the weekend, decimating homes and other structures in several states.
The death toll from a sprawling outbreak of severe weather rose throughout the day Saturday as severe storms and reported tornadoes plagued the South. Nightfall Saturday will bring new dangers ...
A severe weather system spawned intense, long-duration tornadoes that struck parts of Alabama, Arkansas, Mississippi and Missouri, leaving some communities in tatters. By Adeel Hassan and Hank ...
The strongest storm system of spring so far roared across the Midwest and South Friday night into Saturday morning, spawning what could end up being dozens of tornadoes that raked through towns in ...
At least 34 people have died as a storm outbreak produced tornadoes, along with high winds and fires in the South that have leveled buildings and led to widespread states of emergency. Tornadoes ...
Threats include large hail, strong tornadoes and damaging wind gusts. Central Mississippi is at Slight Risk and the southern portion of the state, including Hattiesburg, is at Marginal Risk with ...
All severe weather hazards are possible, including swaths of potentially destructive wind gusts and strong tornadoes (EF-2 or higher). In fact, forecasters said the highest risk for tornadoes ...
Severe weather moved through Mississippi with violent tornadoes, destructive winds and hail on Saturday. Six people were confirmed dead, and Gov. Tate Reeves declared a state of emergency.