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Volatile spring weather will kick into high gear this week as a potential severe thunderstorm outbreak and life-threatening flooding loom large for tens of millions of people in the central and easter...
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Powerful storms are forecast to move east after pelting the central U.S. with heavy wind and giant hailstones, causing at least one death and leaving hundreds of thousands of customers without power.
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Increasing threat for tornadoes, severe storms Wed. night
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A severe weather threat is possible from 2 to 7 p.m. Wednesday.
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Chief Meteorologist Albert Ramon has your 5 p.m. First Alert Weather forecast for Tuesday, April 1, 2025.
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Dozens of flights in and out of San Diego International Airport are experiencing delays Monday after the Federal Aviation Administration briefly ordered planes to remain on the ground due to weather.
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Consumers Energy expects to have power restored to most of its customers by Tuesday but an ice storm in Northern Michigan will leave many in the dark for days.
As a violent and deadly month of tornadoes comes to an end, the atmosphere over parts of the U.S. will continue to produce outbreaks of severe storms.
Tomorrow is the first in a stretch of WAVE Weather ALERT DAYS. Areas of drizzle and a few spotty showers are possible tomorrow morning; however, the morning looks mainly dry before scattered showers and thunderstorms pop during the afternoon.
A flood watch is in effect for portions of Middle Tennessee Wednesday through Sunday. Some areas could receive eight inches of rainfall, which could lead to major flooding.
A dynamic mix of weather conditions is expected to impact West Michigan on Wednesday, beginning with rain and snow and ending with a severe storm risk.
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After Sunday's severe weather storms, the rest of the week will be cold and rainy.This week is all about rain in the forecast as more thunderstorms are set to roll through Indianapolis by Wednesday. Here's your weekly weather forecast.
The Storm Prediction Center continues to forecast a Level 3 out of 5 (enhanced) risk for severe weather today across a large part of Alabama. A Level 3 risk means that numerous severe storms will be possible. A broken line of storms was impacting parts of northern Alabama early Monday morning and moving to the south and east.
Severe thunderstorms ripped through Ohio last night. But it's not a tornado until the National Weather Service can confirm it. Here's how.