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However, the weather service cautioned that “all NOAA Radio transmitters maintained by NWS Birmingham will be off the air through the time of the install.” This includes these transmitters: Winfield, Oneonta, Birmingham, Anniston, Tuscaloosa, Demopolis, Selma, Montgomery, Auburn and Texasville.
Significant damage was reported in western and central Kansas early Monday morning after powerful storms produced tornadoes that damaged numerous homes and brought down trees and power line.
Meteorologist Kristina Balentine said the Ozarks could see strong to severe storms roll in as early as 7 p.m. Monday. They’re expected to bring strong, damaging winds and hail, along with flooding rains;
Saturday afternoon, Gov. Andy Beshear said in a post on X that 17 of the deaths occurred in Laurel County. One death has been confirmed in Pulaski County. A 69-year-old woman there was found dead in a destroyed home, Pulaski County Deputy Coroner Keith Price said. Her identity is being withheld while officials notify her family.
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Action News 5 on MSNDeSoto County declares emergency after strong storms overnight, officials sayThe DeSoto County Board of Supervisors issued a Declaration of Emergency following severe weather that moved through the area Sunday night, May 18. Strong winds and possibly a tornado caused widespread damage,
A church was damaged at the intersection of U.S. 27 and Parkers Mill Road in Somerset after significant overnight storms May 17, 2025. A night of violent storms has left at least 14 people dead and a path of damage in Southeastern Kentucky.
Millions of people in central and eastern Oklahoma, as well as far northwest Arkansas, are in the path of numerous severe thunderstorms expected on Monday.
Severe thunderstorms are possible between 10 p.m. Friday and 3 a.m. Saturday, according to the National Weather Service's forecast for southeastern Michigan. It has issued a hazardous weather outlook for 17 counties in the region, including Macomb, Oakland and Wayne.
Any storms that are still strong to severe could produce large hail and damaging winds. The tornado threat is very low, but not zero. A warm front moving through the region could
The city offers a free drop-off site where residents can get rid of storm-related debris like fallen leaves and branches.
At least 31 million people are at risk for severe storms from central Texas to Iowa on Monday, with hazards including large hail, damaging winds and several possibly strong tornadoes.