Violent tornadoes ripped through parts of the U.S., wiping out schools and toppling semitractor-trailers in several states.
A severe weather system spawned intense, long-duration tornadoes that struck parts of Arkansas, Mississippi and Missouri, leaving some communities in tatters.
At least 37 people have died across seven states as powerful storm systems swept through the Midwest and the South.
Central Florida will see a sunny start to the week after severe storms and tornado warnings impacted the region on Sunday.
A historic warning, a weakened National Weather Service and announcements of shelters opening: Severe weather is on the way to Mississippi.
Tornado activity has picked up in March, which is traditionally the start of tornado season, but the areas of activity have expanded in recent years.
Weekend storms in the South and Midwest have led to a reported 36 fatalities, following what officials are describing as ...
Strong to severe storms are moving into Central Florida on Sunday afternoon. It's the same system that left more than two ...
A deadly tornado outbreak ripped through the Midwest and South over the weekend, leaving destruction, power outages and ...
The dangerous outbreak will continue to march eastward on Sunday. Severe weather could strike from New York to Florida, with ...
At least 34 people are dead after severe weather hit parts of Missouri, Kansas, Texas, Arkansas, Oklahoma and Mississippi ...