tornadoes, severe storms and the Plains and Midwest
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A tornado hit a city in Kansas, and forecasters warned of severe weather from Texas to New England as storms move through this week.
A series of severe storms is taking aim at the central United States this week, with the greatest risk for strong tornadoes unfolding April 14.
At least two people are dead in Indiana after severe storms swept across the country, unleashing devastating tornadoes in the central U.S.
Severe storms arrived as forecast on the evening of March 10, whipping up high winds, enormous hailstones and tornadoes.
Severe thunderstorms are expected from the Plains into the Upper Midwest and Great Lakes. The highest risk for severe weather is in southern Minnesota and Wisconsin, with threats of large hail, damaging winds,
Tornadoes were spotted after dark Tuesday in parts of Michigan, Indiana and Ohio, while portions of Illinois, Kentucky and Missouri were also under a tornado watch. Severe storms continued to barrel through the Midwest early Wednesday, unleashing a curtain ...
Friday’s severe risk targets the Midwest to the Plains and includes some of the same areas hit hard yesterday. A squall line will likely develop from Iowa all the way into Texas Friday afternoon and evening.
Morning Overview on MSN
Severe storms set to hit the Plains repeatedly, with tornado riskA stubborn upper-level trough parked over the western United States is about to unleash wave after wave of severe thunderstorms across the Plains, and forecasters warn the pattern could keep firing for a full week.
Massive storms and suspected tornadoes destroyed homes and businesses in several parts of the South and the Midwest. At least 11 twisters were reported. CBS News' Omar Villafranca reports from Lake City,