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Check back to weather.com and The Weather Channel app for the latest on this severe weather outbreak. Jonathan Erdman is a senior meteorologist at weather.com and has been covering national and ...
A severe weather outbreak, including tornadoes, is possible next week across the South as a multi-faceted storm with heavy rain, strong winds and some wet snow targets the central and eastern U.S ...
Severe thunderstorms, including destructive tornadoes, raked through the South in the days between Christmas and New Year's 2024, from Texas to South Carolina.
NOAA’s Storm Prediction Center says portions of eastern Arkansas, northern Louisiana, most of Mississippi and the southwestern corner of Tennessee remain under a Level 3 out of 5 risk of severe ...
An example of weather alerts on a national map from the National Weather Service. The NWS divides severe weather alerts into several types of hazardous/hydrologic events: Severe local storms – Short-fused, small-scale hazardous weather or hydrologic events produced by thunderstorms (including large hail, damaging winds, tornadoes, and flash ...
Editor's note: This story reflects news of the winter storm and dangerous weather across the country for Tuesday, March 4. For the latest news on the winter storm, read USA TODAY's story for ...
In National Weather Service (NWS) terminology, a Hazardous Weather Outlook is a weather statement issued to provide information of potential severe weather events within the next seven days. The outlook may include information about potential severe thunderstorms , heavy rain or flooding , winter weather, extremes temperatures.
While historically applied only to severe thunderstorm, tornado and flash flood watches (i.e., severe local storm "polygonal" events), PDS wording could theoretically be applied to other types of weather watches (such as winter storm, high wind, hurricane, or fire weather watches) when an enhanced threat for such conditions exists.