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Many National Weather Service offices have seen staff reductions of 20% to 40%, limiting forecasting ability, especially in ...
The Nashville Office of Emergency Management’s Outdoor Tornado Warning siren system vendor has begun its annual maintenance ...
How severe the weather will be isn't known at this time, but a forecaster said damaging wind, hail and tornadoes can't be ...
Storm chances go up after 5:00 p.m. Metro chances ... Rain lingers off and on all day Saturday. A few severe storms will be possible Saturday in southeast Oklahoma. The second wave of statewide ...
Read more. PLANNING THE NEXT 24 HOURS: After several severe thunderstorm warnings earlier today we are drying out. Temperatures will climb to near 70 this afternoon in Madison, 60s to the ...
We don’t expect any severe weather. Monday will be cooler with highs in the 70s due to the cold front that moves through. More rain and storms are expected starting next Wednesday into Thursday.
The next storm system arrives late this weekend, bringing strong to severe storm chances Sunday afternoon into Monday. Damaging winds are the main threat, especially west of the Mississippi River.
including a risk of severe weather, back to the state. This active weather pattern is likely to continue into next week. By Tuesday morning, lows will drop into the lower 40s, with daytime highs ...
Wednesday will be another nice spring day with lighter, warmer winds, plenty of sunshine and seasonal temps. An upper air disturbance might bring a shower to the Kentucky/Missouri border tonight ...
Over 900 tornado and severe thunderstorm warnings were issued by local NWS offices during the outbreak. Three of these tornadoes were rated EF4, a threshold the NWS classifies as violent tornadoes.