Tornado watch alerts issued for 5 states
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The storms Sunday night into Monday morning across Middle Tennessee were very significant. Most of the damage reported was due to straight line winds, as wind gusts ranged from 50 to 65 mph.
Thousands of people spent the night without electricity around the Philadelphia area after Monday's storms.
(WTVA) — Severe storms swept through north Mississippi on Sunday night. The National Weather Service issued tornado warnings for several counties, including Tishomingo, Prentiss, Alcorn and Tippah counties. However, it doesn’t appear that any storms actually produced tornadoes, but still caused some damage.
Many Oklahomans were under a tornado warning on Tuesday as a tornado-warned storm crossed the region, bringing with it large hail and strong winds.
BATON ROUGE, La. (WAFB) - Strong to severe storms remain possible late Sunday into early Monday morning. A line of t-storms is forecast to quickly push through the local area Sunday night into very early Monday morning. The line itself will move between 30-40 mph, which will enhance a damaging straight line wind threat.
High wind today. Then, a severe squall-line, snow and near zero windchills between today and Tuesday afternoon.
Oklahoma is recovering from deadly storms overnight that left at least 2 people dead. Here's what to know about Thursday night storms.
While most of Tuesday will be quiet, storms will increase Tuesday night. A line of showers and storms will spread west to east, arriving in San Antonio after midnight. The rain will end in San Antonio by 10 a.m. Wednesday morning. A strong storm or two is possible. Skies quickly clear by midday Wednesday.
Southeast Michigan could get severe storms Tuesday night into Wednesday, bringing wind gusts up to 60 mph, hail, and a 2% tornado risk.
The Midwest is in the middle of what meteorologists are calling the most "impactful severe weather outbreak so far this year.”