Some areas at risk for damaging hail and wind on Wednesday are the same spots that got hammered by November's bomb cyclone.
Strong tornadoes with 111+ mph winds and golf ball sized hail are expected with this 'Significant Severe Weather' outbreak.
Wichita and part of southeast Kansas will be under a catastrophic fire risk — the highest risk possible under the grassland fire danger index — as a unique weather event called a “bomb cyclone” makes ...
A massive storm system is expected to sweep across the United States Friday afternoon and evening, bringing damaging winds, hail, and tornado threats to parts of Iowa. Des Moines and most of ...
NWS’s Storm Prediction Center warned that the storm approaching Washington could cause a tornado. Just how uncommon is that ...
(NOAA via AP) The National Weather Service forecast strong ... Russ Schumacher, a climatologist at Colorado State University, said the storm could become a bomb cyclone Friday afternoon or evening — a ...
Des Moines and much of the state now face a level 4 severe weather risk until 7 a.m. Saturday, according to the National ...
Brooke Hagenhoff, an NWS meteorologist in Des Moines, said she wouldn’t classify the system hitting Iowa as a bomb cyclone, adding that storms like this are fairly typical in the state for early ...