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A derecho can bring particularly violent thunderstorms to the Midwest. Here's what Iowans should know about storm risks on ...
Severe storms overnight in Iowa caused fallen trees and downed power lines. See storm damage reports from across the state.
Thousands were without power and damage was seen across the Siouxland area after storms moved into the area on Monday, July ...
We’re taking a closer look at a powerful weather system that swept across parts of the Upper Midwest — and what may ...
A destructive derecho snapped trees and knocked out power to tens of thousands of people as it tore across portions of the ...
Strong storms in an area stretching from the Upper Plains to the Midwest have been preliminarily classified by the National ...
The Iowa Department of Natural Resources is urging Iowans to use caution as they clean up storm-damaged trees.
Severe thunderstorms torn across a large chunk of Southeastern Minnesota and Northern Iowa late Monday night into early ...
Bring Me The News is monitoring the developing storm situation Monday in Minnesota. Check back for updates all day and into ...
Sometimes referred to as an inland hurricane, derechos are among weather's most destructive phenomena. And there's one headed for the midwest.
Potent storms were hitting the northern U.S. on Monday, with a potential to turn into a derecho with hurricane-force winds.
Severe thunderstorms could continue into July 29, bringing havoc to morning commutes in Chicago, Milwaukee and Indianapolis.