The NWS has measured winds up to 131 mph within a cluster of storms that is moving through eastern South Dakota and approaching western Minnesota.
A powerful derecho, which is a form of widespread, long-lived wind storm, swept through Oklahoma, causing widespread damage and power outages.
It's going to be a hot Father's Day, and Oklahoma will see a threat of storms and a tornado risk later in the day on Sunday.
A National Weather Service damage survey released Wednesday, July 8 found that a Friday, July 3 storm produced peak winds of up to 100 mph as it tracked across Walworth County, with ...
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National Weather Service confirms 100 mph winds during Walworth Co. storm
The National Weather Service says storm damage in Walworth County was from downburst winds and not a tornado. NWS estimates ...
The storm, which resulted in the death of three children, also destroyed several barns, downed hundreds of trees and knocked out power for thousands.
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