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Cold air tunnels may appear menacing, but they are considered harmless. Here's what officials say about this event, if you ...
Cool droplets in the upper levels of the atmosphere can grow in size before falling as hail. Severe-sized hail is considered to be an inch, like the size of a quarter. Florida’s rainy season ...
Several storms Monday contained hail, ranging in size from peas to ping pong balls. The WRAL web team compiled several photos ...
The National Weather Service issued an updated severe thunderstorm warning at 6:48 p.m. on Thursday in effect until 7:15 p.m. The warning is for Fremont Area and Omaha Area as well as Washington ...
This will once again rear its head late Tuesday into Wednesday morning, with extensive showers and thunderstorms forming overnight and continually inundating areas with rain, some of which could ...
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The final flurry of fists from Cyclone Tam will hit the central North Island Monday afternoon, prompting MetService to issue a severe thunderstorm watch for inland Hawke’s Bay and neighbouring ...
Winter thunderstorms form under specific conditions: warm, moist air rises and interacts with cold air aloft, creating the perfect storm. While these storms are rare during the colder months, ...
Anyone with outdoor plans for the Easter observance could be dodging raindrops or even scattered thunderstorms in the Chicago area. According to the NBC 5 Storm Team, scattered showers and even a ...
PARKERSBURG, W.Va. (WTAP) - A severe thunderstorm left thousands without power Saturday evening. The storm came through Belpre, Parkersburg, Vienna, Williamstown, and Marietta shortly after 7 p.m., ...
BRIDGEPORT, W.Va (WDTV) - According to the FirstEnery Storm Center Outage Map, over 50,000 customers were without power Saturday. The cluster of outages is the result of severe thunderstorms ...
Supercells are the king of thunderstorms. They can tower 10 or more miles tall, spin like a top and produce the most extreme weather on the planet. They drop hail the size of melons, can spawn ...