Tornado watch warning in central US
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Severe thunderstorm warnings were also in effect for northern Newton and Jasper counties in Indiana, and southeast Will and eastern Kankakee counties in Illinois, until 3:15 p.m.
From CBS News
Late night severe storms are likely in Alabama starting Sunday night, but there could also be a few in south Alabama this morning and afternoon.
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The highest risk on Sunday covers a large area from northeastern Texas and northern Louisiana through Mississippi, northwestern Alabama, Illinois, Indiana, Ohio and southern Michigan, potentially aff...
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Weather balloon releases — tracking temperature, pressure and wind speed — have been suspended or reduced in the Midwest and Great Plains.
A line of dangerous storms is sweeping east after touching off several tornadoes, dropping golf ball-sized hail and causing at least two deaths in the central US this weekend.
Strong to severe thunderstorms, bringing widespread damaging winds and multiple tornado threats, are expected Monday from the Northeast to the central Gulf Coast region., US News News - Times Now
The National Weather Service (NWS) has issued a Tornado Watch for the entire Wabash Valley for Sunday afternoon into the evening hours. In Indiana, a
Millions of people are under tornado watches across the central United States on Sunday, as a volatile weather system has triggered power outages and huge hail. Nearly 175 million people from Illinois to eastern Texas and beyond could be affected,
A series of severe storms triggered tornado warnings and tornado watches in much of central and northern Illinois on March 19, moving out of the area by late evening. The storms caused a smattering of power outages in northwest Indiana and widespread damage across the Chicagoland area.
Eight tornadoes struck Illinois and Indiana, causing damage but no fatalities; crews work on cleanup and power restoration.
On March 18, 1925, the Tri-State Tornado struck southeastern Missouri, southern Illinois and southwestern Indiana, resulting in some 700 deaths. The tornado is considered the largest, longest,