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Severe weather in western Colorado causes flash flooding, NWS issues tornado warnings
Storms moving through Colorado on Saturday brought areas of heavy rain and wind. According to the National Weather Service, multiple possible tornadoes formed, and some areas in western Colorado have ... Read More
Map Shows Where Triple Weather Threat Could Hit 5 States
Five states face possible severe storms, large hail, and tornados on Friday as severe weather accompanies a cold front. Read More
This week's forecast, plus a look at 2025 severe weather data
The state dodged bad weather over the weekend, but has seen its fair share - or at least its nearly average share - of severe weather this year. Read More
Daily Weather Update from FOX Weather: Tropical Storm Gabrielle likely soon as coastal storm blasts eastern US
Invest 92L is expected to develop into Tropical Storm Gabrielle this week and possibly strengthen into a hurricane. Meanwhile, a coastal storm continues to blast the mid-Atlantic with high winds, ... Read More
National Weather Service to use new wording for warnings

ROMEOVILLE, Ill. (WLS) -- The National Weather Service is incorporating some new changes designed to keep area residents safe as severe storm season approaches. The mission and methods of the service ... Read More
Knoxville weather: More severe storms in Knoxville and East Tennessee on Friday. See when

More severe weather is coming, and it could interrupt Friday night football in East Tennessee. A line of strong to severe storms will pass through Knoxville on Sept. 5, according to the National ... Read More
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