Severe storms cause damage to parts of the south
We’re getting a clear picture of the damage caused by severe storms striking parts of the south.
We’re getting a clear picture of the damage caused by severe storms striking parts of the south.
The severe weather that is headed east slammed into parts of Texas and Oklahoma overnight. Tornadoes cut a path of destruction, with at least one person is dead and a dozen injured.
This morning, emergency management officials advised South Carolinians to have a plan in place, especially as we inch closer to hurricane season.
This week marks Severe Weather and Flood Safety Week in South Carolina, and officials are reminding people that tornadoes, flooding and wind can be serious dangers in the Palmetto State.
Communities are coming together to help clean up after a series of deadly tornadoes tore through Des Moines, Iowa on Saturday.
Tropical Depression Nicholas hovered over Louisiana on Wednesday, dumping heavy rain on a region struggling to recover from Hurricane Ida and swamping coastal Mississippi, Alabama and northwest Florida.
Tropical Storm Nicholas slowed to a crawl over the Houston area Tuesday after making landfall earlier as a hurricane, knocking out power to a half-million homes and businesses and dumping more than a foot of rain along the same area swamped by Hurricane Harvey in 2017.
Search crews worked through shattered homes and tangled debris on Monday, looking for about a dozen people still missing after record-breaking rain sent floodwaters surging through rural Tennessee, killing at least 22 people.
Wednesday morning, residents in the Lowcountry woke up to downed trees and power lines scattered on the ground. Powerful thunderstorms blew through the area, including strong winds, lightning, heavy rainfall and even hail.
States across the country are seeing severe weather conditions like fires, flooding, storms and droughts.