At least 21 people have died in last week's storms that wreaked havoc over the Midwest and Mid-South and later turned east. One person died in Arkansas, two in Kentucky, two in Georgia, two in Indiana ...
As a record rain event comes to an end for the Mississippi, Ohio and Tennessee valleys, flooding impacts will continue this week amid mandatory evacuations as floodwaters flow into streams and rivers, ...
Significant severe weather and life-threatening flash flooding continue to impact much of the mid-South up through the Ohio ...
A National Weather Service survey team investigated storm damage in Middle Tennessee Sunday, identifying a brief EF1 tornado ...
A storm system sweeping over large areas of the U.S. South and Midwest has resulted in at least 16 weather-related deaths.
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (AP) — Parts of the South and Midwest, still reeling from violent storms, tornadoes and flooding that have killed more than a dozen people, face new flooding and tornado warnings ...
About 22 million people are at risk for severe storms Sunday, stretching from central North Carolina southwestward to the ...
The Tennessee Department of Health has confirmed 10 weather-related deaths in the past week after several days of severe ...
Heavy rain and flooding are the main areas of concern through the weekend, according to the National Weather Service ...
A four-day, once-in-a-generation weather event is pounding the middle of the U.S. with destructive tornadoes and life-threatening flooding.
Severe weather and flood risks returned to Middle Tennessee Saturday as the week's storm death toll climbed to 10.