EVANSVILLE, Ind. (WFIE) - The National Weather Service has confirmed new details about Saturday’s tornado. Officials say it was on the ground for 47 miles and had peak winds of 120 miles an hour.
Scientists have used advanced forecasting tools to predict how North Atlantic hurricanes will change over the next decade.
Tornado sirens will sound across Ohio on Wednesday. But don't worry — it's likely not the start of another terrible tornado season.
"It literally felt like it was Dorothy off the Wizard of Oz," Laquasia Hughes said after finding her daughter safe Monday morning.
The National Weather Service has completed its survey of a tornado that struck Southwestern Indiana in the early morning hours Saturday.
The number of tornadoes from Saturday’s severe weather in Alabama stands at 12, and it could climb today. The National Weather Service in Birmingham has plans for more storm surveys in parts of ...
High school and college students, families, and neighbors are all pitching in to help clear the debris and start repairing ...
As the snow falls, wind gusts of 60mph are possible along with blizzard conditions. Travel will be impacted all day Wednesday and because of that, a First Alert Weather Day is in effect for Wednesday.
Three waves of rain in a weak atmospheric river brought 5 inches of rain to the wettest parts of the Bay Area. The forecast for the rest of the week calls for possible light rain from Wednesday, March ...
A series of storms that sparked tornadoes, wildfires, high winds, and dust storms while barreling across eight states over the weekend have left at least 42 people dead and dozens injured.