Over much of south, central and west Texas, including Austin and San Antonio and far southeastern New Mexico, there is also ...
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KSNT Topeka on MSNStatewide tornado drill canceled in parts of Kansas, here’s whyA planned statewide tornado drill this week is being canceled as severe weather rolls through Kansas. The National Weather ...
The goal of the tornado drill is for people to practice their weather emergency plans, according to Missouri’s StormAware website. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recommends that people ...
The winter season is almost over, and with all that cold and snowy weather nearly behind us, it is important to look ahead to ...
Tens of millions of people across the central and southern US are at risk Tuesday of severe thunderstorms and tornadoes and ...
The winter storm could impact up to 170 million people across more than 20 states from the southern Plains to the Midwest and ...
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KSNW Wichita on MSNSevere weather outlook: What can Kansans expect this spring?It’s the first week of March and our KSN Storm Track 3 meteorologists are already tracking the potential for severe storms.
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Topeka WIBW-TV on MSNNational Weather Service cancels statewide tornado drill WednesdayThe National Weather Service (NWS) is canceling the scheduled tornado drill for its service area on Wednesday, March 5 due to hazardous weather tonight and the potential impacts of high wind.
Rain will continue for the greater Kansas City region on Tuesday evening, but blizzard conditions are possible on Wednesday morning.
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Winter storm causes widespread power outages in Texas and may bring blizzard conditions to central U.S., elevate wildfire risk in southern statesThe National Weather Service issued blizzard warnings in the Great Plains on Monday, as a system that will bring snow and ...
Douglas County is expected to have high winds with possible blizzard conditions Tuesday evening and into Wednesday. The ...
An intense storm system moves in and brings many flavors of unsettled weather to Kansas, from fire danger to strong wind to a tornado threat to a blizzard. Chief Meteorologist Lisa Teachman times ...
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