EDMOND, Okla. (KFOR) — Trees have caused serious damage to areas around the metro following constant rounds of severe weather in Oklahoma. Tree service companies say they have been flooded with calls ...
The moment of truth is just about here. The Strait of Hormuz has reopened, for now, and Middle Eastern countries that shut off their oil wells during the war (the term is actually “shut in”) are about ...
SPRINGFIELD, Mo. (KY3) - June’s heavy rainfall has already exceeded the month’s average, and the combination of saturated soil and windy storms has been uprooting trees across the area. Whether from ...
MAKING FOR SOME SERIOUS CLEANUP ALL ACROSS THE STATE. LOOK AT THIS VIDEO HERE. LET’S GET RIGHT OUT TO OUR RICKY PODGORSKI. HE IS LIVE IN PORTSMOUTH FOR US THIS MORNING. AND RICKY, WHAT DID YOU FIND ...
UPPER MARLBORO, Md. — Two families are in mourning, and communities damaged after a powerful round of storms swept through the DMV on Thursday, resulting in the deaths of two women, both killed by ...
Storms pummeled southwest Iowa on Thursday morning as some communities saw lightning and torrential rainfall that led to flash flooding and a few tornado warnings. Thousands of those without power ...
CHICAGO (WLS) -- Our coverage of this story has moved here. Strong storms moved through the Chicago area Wednesday afternoon, with more possible Wednesday night and again on Thursday. A Severe ...
Strong overnight storms brought down trees and caused property damage in Minneapolis neighborhoods Wednesday morning. The storms also left thousands of people without power across Minnesota. Another ...
TOPEKA, Kan. (WIBW) - What started as a regular Monday night for Topeka resident Courtney Sterbenz took a turn for the worse when severe weather moved through the area. “I lived out in this community ...
Several parts of metro Atlanta, including Sandy Springs, reported downed trees and lines from overnight weather. Iran's supreme leader responds to Trump's deal with Tehran: Read in full South Dakota ...
An unseasonable freeze in April followed a period of record heat, devastating fruit crops across New Jersey. The state declared a state of emergency with crop losses estimated at over $300 million.