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A possible tornado caused damage in parts of Owasso early Wednesday morning. Severe Thunderstorms moved through Oklahoma on Wednesday, leaving storm damage in some areas. In the Owasso area, viewers s...
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"I had just woken up about 6:30. I got in the shower," he recalled, reflecting on the calm before the storm.
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"The good thing is nobody got hurt."
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Tornadoes on Wednesday struck the central United States, including damaging property in Missouri, Arkansas, Kentucky, Indiana and Oklahoma, with torrential rain spurring flash flooding. Tornado watches affecting 17 million people were in effect for Arkansas,
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Action News 5 on MSNReports of tornado damage, power outages and traffic impacts grow as storms tear through Mid-SouthAction News 5 is tracking storm damage, power outages and traffic impacts as severe weather and confirmed tornadoes tear through the Mid-South region.ALERT DAY: strong, severe storms likely late Wednesday;
Adena Delaney and her husband, Mark, are relieved after Wednesday morning's storm in the El Rio Vista neighborhood in Owasso.
What was once a busy Villa Ridge neighborhood now sits nearly abandoned, with families still waiting for help. Many are wondering why the cleanup is taking so long.
Sunday's storms moved quickly, producing multiple tornado warnings. The storms moved out of the viewing area before midnight. They knocked out power for nearly 20,000 people across the WLKY viewing area. A majority of power was restored by morning.
A National Weather Service survey team went out Monday to inspect areas where damage was reported and rotation had been seen on radar as the storms marched across Michigan on Sunday night.
Weather balloon releases — tracking temperature, pressure and wind speed — have been suspended or reduced in the Midwest and Great Plains.
We live in a region that sees quite a few tornados each year so it's important to be prepared. One thing you can do before a storm even occurs is have a plan.
Father Joseph Kikanda of Immaculate Conception Church in Lebeau, La. survived a tornado by holding himself close to the window of his house next to the church, and is now grateful that the