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A severe weather pattern, including a threat of tornadoes, has developed once again in the Plains, South and Midwest. Here's ...
Why the Severe Weather? The return of severe weather is driven by a jet stream plunging southward into the West and swinging into the Plains, pulling warm and humid air from the G ...
An unsettled pattern returns for Easter Weekend. Strong to severe storms along with heavy rain will be possible on Saturday and Sunday.
Changing atmospheric pressure often leads to wind, and it can trigger dust storms, rain showers, thunderstorms and even ...
By noon, storms will have quickly dissipated and Central Texas will be mostly dry. If you have afternoon plans of Easter ...
Does it feel like Texas hasn’t had a rest from the wind lately? You’re not imagining it. April is, in fact, the windiest month across the state, from the Panhandle to the Gulf Coast. Average sustained ...
National Weather Service forecast accuracy is at risk as Trump administration cuts in NOAA staffing affect data collection and prediction reliability.
Why the Severe Weather is Happening. The recent surge in severe weather is driven by a jet stream pulling warm, humid air from the Gulf into the central U.S., a pattern typical of ...
Read more about these maps. Please be aware that wind gusts can be 40 percent stronger than the average wind speeds presented here, and stronger still in thunderstorms and squalls.