Large hail, possible tornadoes
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Cities like Chicago, Minneapolis and Milwaukee are at risk for a severe weather outbreak on May 15, forecasters said.
Scientists are racing to boost early warning systems as climate change pushes tornadoes into unpredictable new patterns.
According to the Storm Prediction, the strongest storms could generate hail up to 3 inches in diameter (the size of baseballs and large apples) and strong tornadoes.
These impacts included damaging winds with gusts possibly exceeding 75 mph, 2" in diameter hail (size of a hen egg), and a few tornadoes. Make sure to know your severe weather plan if we do see any developments this evening.
WASHINGTON — Tornadoes are terrifying no matter when they hit—but when they spin up in the dark of night, they become even more dangerous. While overall tornado deaths in the U.S. have dropped since the 1880s, a new study shows a troubling twist: more and more of those fatalities are happening after the sun goes down.
It’s been a year since three tornadoes were reported in Tallahassee and Leon County. Many residents were starting their day when alerts sounded on their phones.
Strong to severe storms will develop across Kentucky and southern Indiana as we round out the workweek. What you need to know.
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