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Severe storms underway in rare 'high risk' for tornadoes in Central US
Strong, long-lived tornadoes are possible in Oklahoma and Kansas on Monday as ingredients come together for a significant severe storm outbreak.
‘High risk’ severe weather outbreak could threaten millions in central US today
The SPC has now placed 1.6 million people in Oklahoma and Kansas in a rare “High Risk” of severe weather on Monday – the highest threat level on the SPC’s 5-point severe
Forecasters issue rare 'high risk' warning for severe weather ahead of expected tornadoes in central US
Monday is the first time in over a year the National Weather Service's Storm Prediction Center has issued a high risk warning for severe weather.
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Nearly 10 million people in central US under threat of severe weather, agency warns
National Weather Service’s Storm Prediction Center issued a rare high risk for central Oklahoma and southern Kansas ...
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on MSN
Central United States faces yet another serious storm outbreak Monday
By Tuesday, at least some risk for severe storms will expand east from Des Moines to Chicago and south to Little Rock. An ...
KNWA Fayetteville on MSN
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Significant Severe Weather Live Blog
Here's the latest information in our LIVE severe weather blog. We'll update this throughout the evening. Stay tuned!
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More severe weather expected in central U.S. this week
Severe weather and the likelihood of more tornadoes will return to the central United States, spanning Tuesday, Wednesday and ...
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National Weather Service predicts rare Level 5 severe weather threat
The last time a high risk was issued was 2023, when a massive storm system tore through parts of the South and Midwest.
Fox Weather on MSN
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The Daily Weather Update from FOX Weather: Severe storms continue pounding central US
Start your day with the latest weather news. A seemingly relentless stretch of severe weather will continue Thursday for ...
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Weekend severe weather outbreak threatens central U.S.
A multiple-day severe weather outbreak packing powerful wind gusts, tornadoes, large hail and flash flooding will pose a ...
KAKE.com
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Tornado Watch issued as severe weather treks across Kansas
A Tornado Watch until 7 p.m. has been issued for the following Kansas counties: Barton, Ellis, Ellsworth, Graham, Jewell, Lincoln, Mitchell, Ness, Norton, Osborne, Phillips, Rooks, Rush, Russell, ...
OU Daily
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Norman to expect severe weather: Alerts, shelters, safety protocols
The National Weather Service expects storms to arrive in central Oklahoma at 5 p.m. and last until midnight. The potential ...
WVTM 13 Birmingham on MSN
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Severe storms possible in Alabama this week in advance of a strong cold front
A strong cold front will move into Alabama this week bringing numerous thunderstorms between Wednesday and Thursday. The SPC ...
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