The National Weather Service has classified a severe wind event that toppled hundreds of trees in Teton Canyon as a tornado.
Damage surveys released late Wednesday night reveal more details about the two tornadoes that struck East Texas on Tuesday ...
The number of storms that leap from Category 1 to Category 3 or higher within 36 hours “more than doubled” over a 20-year ...
Damage surveys released late Wednesday night reveal more details about the two tornadoes that struck East Texas on Tuesday ...
The National Weather Service on Wednesday confirmed an EF1 tornado caused damage in Lindale.  The storm system had winds of up to 100 mph, the NWS said.  Smith County Emergency Management Coordinator ...
Between the chance for severe thunderstorms and wind, the National Weather Service has issued a hazardous weather outlook ...
Josh Wurman and Karen Kosiba, the researchers inside the mobile radar unit, noted the average wind inside the hurricane’s ...
Hurricane Melissa has become one of the strongest Atlantic storms on record, reaching the rare strength of Category 5 on Monday. The “extremely dangerous” storm has its sights on Jamaica as of Tuesday ...
The EF-1 tornado northeast of Lindale damaged homes, barns, and trees as neighbors begin the cleanup process. LINDALE, Texas ...
SMITH COUNTY, Texas (KLTV) - A National Weather Service meteorologist surveying damage confirms a tornado hit the area north ...
The National Weather Service confirmed that the damage in Mexico Beach was caused by an EF-1 tornado with maximum 100 mph wind speeds.
They have confirmed that on Monday morning, Mexico Beach was hit by an EF1 tornado with winds of up to 100 mph. To stay up to ...