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At least seven people were killed — four in Michigan, two in Indiana and one in Oklahoma — after a severe winter storm brought heavy rain, strong winds and tornadoes to Landry Parish, Louisiana and Ma...
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In Indiana, a 34-year-old driver died on Sunday after heavy winds knocked over his vehicle, the Porter County Sheriff’s Office said.
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A spring storm system will move east over the next three days, bringing a variety of dangerous and life-threatening weather from the Heartland to the East Coast.
More than 180 million people could see severe weather through midweek, with more than two dozen states at risk, according to AccuWeather.
The National Weather Service says another tornado did damage in Phelps County during the outbreak on March 14.
The multiday severe weather threat persists Tuesday and could intensify to an outbreak on Wednesday. Additionally, a serious dayslong risk of flooding rain is emerging in the central U.S., with the potential for historic and life-threatening flooding.
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As wildfires expand across North and South Carolina, forecasters expect powerful thunderstorms to erupt across the central U.S.
The potential for a new, large area of severe weather will ramp up over the central United States this weekend, Accuweather forecasters say.
A severe weather outbreak is underway, as millions of people are expected to see the potential for damaging wind, large hail, and large tornadoes.
A severe weather outbreak is expected in the Tri-State on Sunday evening, according to the National Weather Service.
Elkhart city officials will hold a news conference this morning at 11 a.m. to give residents an update. They are expected to give a survey of the damage and advise residents on cleanup efforts. WNDU.com will carry the news conference live once it starts at 11 a.m.