Midwest Severe Weather Devastation

Severe weather including tornadoes, flooding, and hail has devastated the Midwest, causing significant damage and displacing residents. President Biden declared a major disaster in Iowa. Wildlife in the region is also impacted, with many animals getting separated and injured.

Tropical Storm Alberto Hits Texas and Mexico

Tropical Storm Alberto is drenching parts of Texas and Mexico, with heavy rainfall, coastal flooding, and forceful winds. Emergency management officials have distributed sandbags to residents. Forecasters warn of rainfall totals of 5 to 10 inches with maximum totals of up to 20 inches, mudslides, storm surges of 2 to 4 feet, and possible tornadoes.

Severe Weather Events in Southern States

Severe tornadoes and thunderstorms caused destruction and at least 22 fatalities across Texas, Oklahoma, Arkansas, and Kentucky. Homes and businesses were damaged, power outages occurred, and search-and-rescue efforts are ongoing.

Severe Storms and Tornadoes Across the U.S.

Severe storms hit Texas, Oklahoma, and Arkansas, causing destruction and fatalities, with more severe weather expected in the Northeast and Mid-Atlantic. Kentucky Governor Andy Beshear confirmed five storm-related deaths in the state, with a community in southwestern Kentucky taking a direct hit from a tornado. Hundreds of thousands were left without power, and holiday travel was disrupted across the U.S.

Deadly Weather in US

A series of deadly storms hit central and southern U.S., killing at least 21 people, causing widespread destruction, power outages, and leaving many homeless. The storms also set records for heat waves. President Joe Biden expressed condolences and FEMA is conducting damage assessments.

Severe Weather Threat on Memorial Day

Severe thunderstorms are expected to impact outdoor observances on Memorial Day, with the risk of damaging winds, hail, and tornadoes in the Northeast and Southern states. The storm system has already caused tornadoes in the central U.S. and Mississippi and Ohio Valleys. High pressure will bring more stable weather later in the week.

Deadly Storms in the Central U.S.

Deadly storms in the central U.S. kill at least 20 people, injure hundreds, and cause widespread destruction across Texas, Oklahoma, and Arkansas. The storms have left a trail of devastation, with homes obliterated and lives lost.

Severe Weather in Central U.S.

Powerful storms killed at least 14 people and caused widespread destruction in Texas, Oklahoma, and Arkansas. Tornadoes and severe weather led to casualties, injuries, and power outages in the region.

Severe Storms and Tornadoes in Texas, Oklahoma, and Arkansas

Severe storms and tornadoes hit parts of Texas, Oklahoma, and Arkansas, leaving at least 14 dead and causing widespread damage. Over 400,000 residents lost power. Rescue crews were searching for missing people. Governors and officials expressed condolences and urged residents to seek shelter. More severe weather was expected across the U.S.

Severe Weather and Tornadoes in Southern States

Severe storms and tornadoes across Texas, Oklahoma, Arkansas leave at least 11 dead, including children, and cause widespread damage and power outages. More tornadoes expected with potential for long-track tornadoes over Memorial Day weekend.

Deadly Storms and Tornadoes in Texas, Oklahoma, and Arkansas

Violent storms and tornadoes in Texas, Oklahoma, and Arkansas resulted in several deaths, injuries, and extensive damage. The storms are part of a larger weather pattern affecting millions of people across the Midwest and East Coast, with continued threats of severe weather, flooding, and record-breaking heat.

Severe Storms and Tornadoes in Texas and Oklahoma

Severe storms and tornadoes caused extensive damage and at least two deaths in Texas and Oklahoma. The storms also brought record-breaking heat in South Texas, as well as fire warnings in West Texas and other states. The severe weather is part of a pattern of heightened storm activity linked to climate change.

Severe Storms and Tornadoes in Iowa and Illinois

Severe storms and tornadoes hit Iowa and Illinois, with one deadly twister devastating a small town. Multiple tornadoes reported, no injuries. More severe weather expected over Memorial Day weekend.

Violent Storms and Tornadoes in Iowa

Violent storms and tornadoes hit Iowa, causing multiple deaths and injuries, with the city of Greenfield being directly hit by a powerful tornado.

Severe Storms and Tornadoes in the Midwest

Severe storms and tornadoes devastated areas in the Midwest, resulting in multiple deaths in Greenfield, Iowa.

Devastating Tornadoes in the Midwest

Multiple tornadoes, including a fierce one, devastated Greenfield, Iowa, killing an undisclosed number of people and causing significant damage. The storms moved eastward, affecting parts of Illinois and Wisconsin, with power outages and severe weather reported in several states.

Heatwave in Texas and Midwest

The heatwave in Texas and the Midwest is causing increased energy demand as temperatures soar, with record warm overnight lows expected in the Northeast. Severe storms and tornadoes are also forecasted for parts of the US.

Houston Windstorms

Exceptional windstorms hit Houston, leaving some residents without power for weeks, compared to hurricane damage. Four people died, tornadoes and straight-line winds caused destruction. Climate change may intensify storms in a warming world.

Severe Storms Hit Southern States

Several southern states, including Louisiana and Mississippi, were hit by storms resulting in multiple deaths and severe damage. The storms are part of a highly active period for twisters in the region.

Severe Weather Outbreak in the South and East

A multi-day outbreak of severe weather is hitting parts of the South and East, with tornadoes, large hail, and damaging winds expected. The South is at risk for severe storms producing tornadoes, wind damage, large hail, and flash flooding. The Mid-Atlantic may experience localized wind damage, hail, and isolated tornadoes. The storm system has already caused over 920 reports of severe weather, including tornadoes and wind damage.

Severe Storms and Tornadoes Hit Multiple U.S. States

Severe storms and tornadoes have caused death and destruction in multiple states across the U.S., with fatalities in Tennessee and North Carolina. The storms have prompted tornado warnings and emergency alerts in various regions, leading to injuries, property damage, and power outages.

Severe Storm and Tornadoes Hit Multiple States

A person was killed in a storm that hit Oklahoma, with at least 19 tornadoes reported in seven states. Barnsdall and Bartlesville in Oklahoma were among the hardest-hit areas, with significant damage and one person killed. The tornado threat continues in parts of the country.

Severe Storms Strike Plains Region

Severe storms strike Plains region, causing heavy damage to multiple towns and resulting in at least one death. Tornadoes hit Barnsdall, Bartlesville, Smithville, and Sullivan. Forecasters warn of more storms and potential tornadoes overnight, especially in Oklahoma and Kansas. Historic May tornado outbreaks in the Plains are known for their devastation. Residents urged to stay vigilant and have emergency plans in place.

Severe Storms and Tornadoes in Oklahoma

Severe storms and tornadoes hit several states, with Oklahoma being one of the hardest-hit areas. One person was killed in Barnsdall, Oklahoma, and significant damage was reported in the small town. Several homes were completely leveled, and a nursing home was destroyed. Rescue efforts are ongoing with some individuals still unaccounted for.

Flooding in Texas

Massive amounts of rain in Texas have caused flooding, leading to evacuations. The rain is expected to continue with up to 3 inches more expected. The flooding has impacted Texas and parts of Louisiana for weeks, resulting in severe thunderstorms and tornadoes. Houston officials have performed over 100 water rescues and 179 people, along with 122 pets, were rescued in Liberty County. No deaths or injuries have been reported.

Severe Weather in Texas

Powerful storms in Texas caused flooding, hail, and tornadoes, leading to evacuations and damage. The state has been hit by severe weather events since early April.

International Criminal Court and Israeli Officials, Pro-Palestinian Protests, Tornadoes in the South and Midwest, Pregnancy Accommodations, Abortion Rights Lawsuit, Nour El Massry's Photography

The International Criminal Court in the Hague is preparing to issue arrest warrants for senior Israeli officials, including Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, on charges related to the war against Hamas in Gaza. Pro-Palestinian protests continue on U.S. college campuses. Tornadoes have caused deaths and injuries in the South and Midwest. Employers must make accommodations for pregnant women and new moms. 17 states are suing the EEOC over abortion rights. Photographer Nour El Massry captures the beauty of Egypt in his photos.

Deadly Tornadoes in the State

Clean-up is underway after deadly tornadoes ripped across the state, shattering homes and businesses, with a long recovery ahead.

Tornado Outbreak in Oklahoma and Nebraska

Tornadoes in Oklahoma and Nebraska caused significant damage and resulted in multiple deaths and injuries, leaving thousands without power. President Biden offered federal support to affected areas. Residents are left reeling from the destruction and facing challenges in rebuilding.

Severe Storms and Tornado Outbreak in the Heartland

Severe storms across multiple states led to 83 tornado reports, one confirmed death in Oklahoma, significant property damage but no fatalities in Nebraska, and ongoing severe weather threats with tornado watches and flash flood risks.

Tornadoes Devastate South and Midwest

At least four people were killed and over 100 injured by tornadoes in the South and Midwest, with severe devastation in Oklahoma, Nebraska, and Iowa. Recovery efforts are underway, with significant damage reported in various areas.

Severe Thunderstorms and Tornadoes in Central U.S.

Severe thunderstorms with possible tornadoes are expected in central U.S. from Nebraska to Baltimore. Tornado risk in Kansas and Nebraska, with severe weather also impacting Oklahoma, Missouri, Virginia, Iowa, Missouri, Illinois. Tornado season peaks in late April to mid-May. Climate change may be shifting tornado patterns.

Emergency Preparedness Supplies for Natural Disasters

Tips on emergency preparedness supplies for natural disasters like hurricanes, tornadoes, and floods. Includes items like first aid kits, flashlights, emergency radios, solar generators, waterproof bags, food rations, water filtration systems, fire starters, and more.

Severe Weather

Strong winds and tornadoes cause power outages in several areas.

Severe Nor'easter Storm and Severe Weather Across the U.S.

Maine is bracing for a massive nor'easter storm expected to bring up to 22 inches of snow, while other states in the country are facing severe weather with tornadoes and heavy rain causing damage and power outages.

Spring Storms and Tornado Outbreaks in the U.S.

Spring storms prompt tornado watches and warnings across the U.S., reminiscent of the 'worst tornado outbreak in U.S. history.' Severe storms bring damage and tornado sightings in multiple states.

Record Storm in Northern California

Record storm in Northern California brings historic snowfall and two exceptionally rare tornadoes, with no serious damages or injuries reported. Heavy snow shut down roads and ski resorts in the Sierra Nevadas.