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The southern half of Lower Michigan is in what I would call the “meaningful” area of the severe weather forecast.
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Up to half a year’s worth of rain will drench parts of South Texas starting late Wednesday as a storm develops in northern Mexico and taps into plentiful Gulf moisture.
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The threat area extends from northeast Oklahoma through eastern Kansas and Missouri to western Illinois and parts of Iowa.
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The Weather Channel on MSNHow High Can Thunderstorms Grow? Higher Than You Might ThinkThunderstorms can come in all shapes and sizes. From thunderstorms embedded in hurricanes, to independent thunderstorms that can grow into giant supercells. They can become extremely powerful and unleash one of nature's more dangerous phenomena - tornadoes.
There are thunderstorm chances -- and some of them could be severe -- each of the next three days in Metro Detroit before snow makes its return.
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KSNT Topeka on MSNSevere thunderstorm warnings for some NE Kansas countiesThe National Weather Service has issued severe thunderstorm warnings for some counties in Northeast Kansas Thursday evening. The National Weather Service (NWS) has issued severe thunderstorm warnings for a few Northeast Kansas counties on Thursday.
The Laredo Police Department has reported multiple instances of flooding and a vehicle found in a creek as a thunderstorm passes through town.
On Wednesday at 8:42 p.m. the National Weather Service released an updated severe thunderstorm watch in effect until 9 p.m. for Benton, Clackamas, Columbia, Hood River, Linn, Marion, Multnomah, Polk,
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Widespread thunderstorms moved through western Washington Wednesday night, with lightning illuminating the sky across the region.
A rare and significant weather pattern is expected to develop Wednesday in Western Washington, bringing a high risk of thunderstorms late in the day and into the evening. These thunderstorms will produce a lot of lightning, heavy rainfall, and strong winds, with a threat of large hail and even tornadoes or waterspouts.
Early this morning, a few thunderstorms rolled through. The rest of the day will be dry. It will be warm and windy, with southwest winds sustaining between 15 and 25 mph and gusting up to 40 mph. Highs will reach the upper 70s, while lows will drop to the upper 50s.
The National Weather Service issued a “severe thunderstorm watch” for multiple Oregon counties Wednesday afternoon.
A storm system moving into the Pacific Northwest has the potential to trigger strong to severe storms in parts of Oregon and Washington.
Dangerous weather system moves to the East Coast, with warnings for high winds stretching from Florida to New Jersey.