Memorial Day, Storms and severe weather
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Storms have entered Oklahoma early Saturday morning and will linger throughout the Memorial Day holiday weekend.
Spring and summer don't just mean warmer temperatures have arrived. It also means severe weather season has returned to western Montana. Severe thunderstorms ca
A seventh straight day of powerful thunderstorms and significant severe weather is ahead from the Midwest to Deep South.
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Radar predictor doesn't show much during the day on Friday, but we'll then see storms later in the evening. Storm cells are expected near Kingfisher, Enid, Perry and Stillwater around 11 p.m. and will continue toward Shawnee, Seminole and Henryetta around 1 a.m. before skating off to the southeast early Saturday morning.
Broken Arrow school officials are rescheduling high school graduation ceremonies due to severe weather risks Monday evening in northeastern Oklahoma. The district made the announcement Sunday.
The storm was the latest severe weather to cause deaths and widespread damage in Kentucky. Two months ago at least 24 people died in a round of storms that swelled creeks and submerged roads.
The storm was the latest severe weather to cause deaths and widespread damage in Kentucky. Two months ago, at least 24 people died in a round of storms that swelled creeks and submerged roads. Hundreds of people were rescued, and most of the deaths were caused by vehicles getting stuck in high water.
Storm systems sweeping across parts of the Midwest and South have left at least 21 dead, many of them in Kentucky, where what appeared to be a devastating tornado crumbled buildings.