Severe storms could bring tornadoes and hail
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A severe storm threat is ramping up Thursday and Friday, where hail, wind and tornadoes are possible in the Central and Southern Plains. Cities like Dallas, Oklahoma City, Kansas City, St. Louis,
Large portions of the central United States are on the lookout for serious storms Friday, which could include dangerous hail and wind, along with potential tornadoes. The most severe weather is possible in seven states,
The threat for flooding will also increase, forecasters warn.
A dangerous tornado-producing storm swept through northwestern Oklahoma on Thursday night, prompting urgent warnings from the National Weather Service. Residents in nearby communities including Fairview and Enid were urged to take immediate shelter.
WATCH: Fairview Emergency Management captures nighttime tornado on camera in Major County, Oklahoma.
A multi-day storm system will bring rounds of severe weather from the southern Plains into the Midwest and Ohio Valley through late Friday.
All of southeastern Michigan was under a marginal threat (level 1/5) for severe weather Friday.
The Texas/Oklahoma Panhandles will be under a conditional severe weather threat on Thursday, March 5th 2026. Very large hail, damaging winds and isolated tornad
At least three tornadoes were reported Thursday night as severe storms raked across parts of Texas, Oklahoma and Kansas. Here's the latest.