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Severe storms are expected to erupt across a wide swath of Texas late Monday — from the Dallas-Fort Worth area to East Texas.
Climate and weather scientists have seen the location of the traditional "tornado alley" shift east and another one form to the southeast.
The nationwide tornado threat is expected to downshift by Wednesday, with several relatively quiet days in the offing. Late May is still peak season, however, so pockets of severe weather could begin cropping up by the weekend into next week across the Southern Plains.
The National Weather Service has confirmed several EF4-strength tornadoes in outbreaks of severe weather this month, the most since 1997.
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Amazon S3 on MSNSevere Weather Alert: Tornado and Hail Risks Rise in OklahomaToday's weather forecast by meteorologist Geoff Fox brings attention to a moderate risk of severe weather over Eastern Oklahoma, with potential for large hail, gusty winds, and tornadoes. Yesterday, we witnessed significant meteorological activity,
A massive solar tornado, big enough to swallow the Earth, was observed twirling across the surface of the "quiet" sun last week. Using a telescope made from second hand parts, including part of an old wooden couch, David Wilson captured the dramatic solar event on May 7, from his backyard observatory in Inverness, Scotland.
Highs in the 60s, with weak storms and showers developing this afternoon. Thankfully, no severe weather is expected across Colorado. Warmer and drier through the week.
With changing weather patterns shifting east and southward and more frequent tornadoes in Arkansas these past few months, scientists have given the region a new name, "Dixie Alley." The National Weather Service issued 144 warnings in Arkansas, compared to just 39 in Texas from March 14 to April 14.
Bartlesville, Oklahoma — A year after a tornado flattened his family's home, 9-year-old River Garrett isn't focused on what was lost — but on what can still be built. "Rebuilding, it takes a ...