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The Storm Prediction Center just flagged tornadoes, hail, and 80 mph winds across the Ohio Valley and Mid-Atlantic today — the Memorial Day storm line reloads for a fourth day
For the fourth straight day, the Storm Prediction Center is warning that tornadoes, large hail, and wind gusts up to 80 mph could rake a corridor from Ohio to the Virginia coast. The Day 1 Convective Outlook issued on May 27,
Severe storms from Texas to Kentucky can bring hail, damaging wind, and tornado threat Tuesday across the South and Midwest.
A global model suggests that climate change could make hailstones larger and more damaging in many regions, especially at mid-to-high latitudes.
Spring storms in Texas can bring heavy rain, flash flooding, tornadoes — and hail. Sometimes the hail is pea-sized and harmless. Other times, it's big enough to smash windshields, shred roofs and leave homeowners with costly repairs.
Heads up, North Texas! A cold front is bringing thunderstorms and flooding threats today through the weekend. See when it hits your neighborhood.