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FOX Weather on MSNSevere weather threatens parts of America's heartland trying to recover from historic flooding, deadly stormsRegions of the Midwest and Southeast recently slammed by a deadly barrage of powerful storms and flooding are continuing ...
Less than three weeks after a major outbreak, another rash of tornadoes tore across parts of the South and Midwest in early ...
Cloudy skies and occasional showers are likely through Thursday before dry and milder conditions return on Friday.
WHAT WE ARE TRACKING: Dry air is thwarting rain and snow reaching surfaces along and north of I-94 this morning.
Significant severe weather and life-threatening flash flooding continue to impact much of the mid-South up through the Ohio ...
People are working to recover from severe storms that swept through the Midwest and South over the weekend, killing at least 20 people. In Kentucky, residents are still waiting for waters to recede.
In Louisville, Kentucky, river levels rose 5 feet in just 24 hours. In Owensboro, Kentucky, a levee broke, sending water into fields. Meanwhile, in Dawson Springs, Kentucky, rising waters reached a ...
Heavy rains, damaging winds and dangerous floods have ravaged the South and the Midwest for days, killing at least 23 people.
At least 16 people have been killed in a wide swath of violent storms, flooding and tornadoes that hit the South and Midwest.
Cities ordered evacuations and rescue crews in inflatable boats checked on residents in Kentucky and Tennessee, while utilities shut off power and gas in a region stretching from Texas to Ohio.
Rivers rose and flooding worsened across the South and Midwest, threatening communities already waterlogged and badly damaged by days of heavy rain and storms that killed at least 18 people.
We've seen a relentless surge of severe thunderstorms, tornadoes and flooding rain for over a week now in the Midwest and ...
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