The National Weather Service is providing more details on a tornado that touched down in Lincoln County earlier in the month.
producing multiple tornadoes along its path. Tornado #1 - Molloy Tornado (Lamar County): The tornado began near County Rd 34 and Hopper Hollow Road, causing a home to lose its roof and uprooting ...
Tornado impact: An EF3 tornado with peak winds of 140 mph caused significant damage across Montgomery County, impacting numerous structures. Limited injuries: Despite the significant damage ...
As of Sunday afternoon, there were over 600 flight ... in Lowndes County and at least eight more were injured across the state, officials said.The National Weather Service said two tornadoes ...
The Sabine Ranch Lodge Tornado ... County in shambles this weekend. The EF3 tornado, which was recorded from 3:10 to 3:53 p.m. on Saturday, is estimated to have hit peak winds of 161 mph, with a ...
More than 7,000 flights ... in Montgomery County, Texas, U.S., in this handout picture released December 28, 2024. The Woodlands Fire Department /via REUTERS At least 10 tornadoes touched down ...
At least one person was killed and four more injured as several tornadoes touched down in Texas ... according to Madison Polston of the Brazoria County Sheriff's Office. There were "multiple ...
At least four people are dead and several wounded after tornadoes slammed through parts ... delaying or canceling thousands of weekend flights and leaving tens of thousands of residents without ...
Severe weather disrupted holiday travel on Saturday across the US with deadly tornadoes in the southeast and heavy snow and wind on the west coast, delaying or canceling thousands of flights ...
Severe snow caused disruptions in U.S. holiday travel, with over 7,000 flights delayed and 200 canceled due to tornadoes in the ... reported Saturday in Brazoria County, Texas, about 45 miles ...
The NWS Greenville-Spartanburg SC issued an updated tornado warning at 10:13 a.m. on ... ain over mainly rural areas of west central Rowan County. According to the NWS, "Take cover now!