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More severe storms were expected to roll across the central U.S. this week following the weather-related deaths of more than two dozen people.
Over the weekend, storms and tornadoes killed at least 27 people in Kentucky, Missouri and Virginia, including at least 18 people in Kentucky. Here & Now's Scott Tong speaks with Kentucky Public Radio ...
Officials in Kansas and Texas are evaluating damage from overnight tornadoes just days after storms killed more than two ...
The National Weather Service in Paducah has confirmed that at least nine tornadoes touched down across the western Kentucky, ...
Dozens of people lost their lives after tornadoes swept through Kentucky and Missouri over the weekend as the communities ...
At least 28 people were killed after tornadoes hit Missouri, Kentucky and Virginia. Now, millions of people are bracing for ...
At least 31 million people are at risk for severe storms from central Texas to Iowa on Monday, with hazards including large ...
Much of Oklahoma is at high risk for tornadoes on Monday, but forecasters warned the region could see additional hazards ...
At least 30 million people from Texas to Illinois are bracing for another day of potentially destructive storms.
As deadly storms rampaged through states like Kentucky and Missouri last Friday, Ohioans might be looking for a way to help. Kentucky The American Red Cross is always ...
"A maturing central U.S. storm system is expected to produce another round of dangerous severe weather and instances of flash ...
At least 27 people are dead after tornadoes and severe weather hit Kentucky, Missouri and Virginia beginning on Friday, May ...