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The threat of severe weather hasn't ended, though. The risk of flash flooding continues into Thursday morning as part of "a multi-day catastrophic and potentially historic heavy rainfall event," the ...
From The Tennessean
More rain and storms are expected into the weekend as flooding will become a chief concern, according Nashville National Weather Service meteorologist Faith Borden.
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Tornados have been reported in at least eight states this week, after powerful storms swept across the country.
As storm surveys continue following the severe storms and tornadoes on April 2nd, more confirmed twisters and details emerge from the National Weather Service. The new details include three tornadoes in NE Central Indiana in portions of Madison and Delaware Counties.
We had multiple debris signatures in the radar beam across central Indiana, confirming tornadoes. However, the actual paths will be confirmed by the NWS.
Kansas, Oklahoma and Missouri all face the threat of strong winds, hail, and even tornadoes on Wednesday morning, the NWS has warned.
Some of Wednesday night’s storm damage in Brownsburg and Carmel came from an EF2 and EF1 tornado, respectively. That’s the preliminary determination from the
HARDIN COUNTY, Ky. — According to the National Weather Service, a fourth tornado has been confirmed to hit parts of south Meade County and parts of Hardin County on Sunday. They say the tornado had wind speeds of at least 90 miles per hour and is currently rated at an EF-1.
A life-threatening outbreak of long-lived and strong tornadoes is expected today in parts of the central and eastern US from a powerful, wide-reaching spring storm.
After hail, heavy rains and more than 30 tornadoes drenched the region, officials warned that a “generational flooding” disaster was possible.