TheStorm Prediction Centerhas placed a large swath of Louisiana at a marginal risk for severe storms today. The entire state with the exception of the northern and northeastern tip is included in that area of concern from the SPC. For the most part, the biggest threat of storms will come ...
This is an archived article and the information in the article may be outdated. Please look at the time stamp on the story to see when it was last updated. ST. PETERS, MO (KTVI) – Severe weather hit the St. Louis area again, Wednesday. St. Peters appeared to get the worst of it...
Lane said the floodwaters reached three feet deep on the main floor of the home, and had never previously entered the house in her roughly 20 years of living there. (Ben Gray/St. Louis Post-Dispatch via AP) Read More 14 of 17 | Alexandra Figueroa, 33, is cooling off in the ...
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than they saw in the first go-round.But for the Missouri, and the Mississippi south of the confluence, the forecast remains for a second wave early next week that is an echo of the crest just passed.On Thursday, the National Weather Service upped its forecast of the new crest at St. ...
“It’s pretty crazy that now I go out and I’m always asked for autographs and stuff, but it’s kind of what I signed up for,” Bieber told “Today” co-hostMatt Lauerin a pre-performance interview. Asked where he sees himself in five years, Bieber said, “I want to b...
Mississippi, Alabama, Louisiana, Alabama, Texas, Oklahoma, Ohio, Wisconsin, Minnesota, Michigan, West Virginia, Georgia and Kansas – to be alert for intense thunderstorms, tornadoes and other damaging winds. Big cities in the highest danger area include Memphis, St. Louis, Des Moines and Little...
Topeka Kansas City St. Louis Road closures will be possible in addition to the likelihood of power outages as ice weighs down power lines and tree limbs. Just a few degrees warmer or colder will make a big difference in terms of impact on the edge of the storm for cities like Oklahoma ...
In an interview with NBC’s “Today,” she said it was the “absolutely the most terrifying” event she had ever experienced. “I did not think I was going to make it at all.” Just before the tornado struck, the building’s lights flickered. She felt a gust of wind, her ears s...
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