OKLAHOMA CITY -Memorial Day[1] weekend plans from the Plains to the Southeast[2] and mid-Atlantic[3] were hampered Sunday as a slow-moving storm system dropped large hail across several states.
Hail larger than grapefruits fell in Texas on Sunday evening.
OKLAHOMA CITY – Memorial Day[1] weekend plans from the Plains to the Southeast[2] were put in jeopardy on Sunday as a slow-moving storm system pummeled communities with massive hail[3], damaging wind[4] gusts and even some reports of tornadoes[5].
Flooding[6]
PLEASANT HILL, Calif.– A falling tree at Diablo Valley College’s graduation ceremony injured at least a dozen bystanders Friday evening, as crowds gathered to celebrate the Class of 2025, officials said[1].
The incident occurred shortly before 7:00 p.m.
For the fourth consecutive year, the Atlantic basin is set to enter hurricane season without a single named tropical system forming prior to the official start date of June 1.
The last time forecasters tracked a named storm in the basin prior to the
PEMBROKE PINES, Fla.– Severe thunderstorms swept across South Florida[1] on Friday, bringing damaging winds, hail and localized flooding in what could be a signal that the state’s rainy season is quickly approaching.
The storms, which developed with the
The spring severe weather season is winding down, but it leaves behind a trail of destruction, following one of the most active periods for tornado[1] activity in more than a decade.
Between the start of March and the end of May, the Storm Prediction
MALIBU, Calif.– Nearly six months after wildfires[1] erupted in Southern California[2], closing the Pacific Coast Highway in Los Angeles and burning thousands of acres, the iconic West Coast highway has reopened to the public.
The highway closed in early
SAN MARCOS, Texas – Intense winds from a microbust flipped planes at a regional Texas[1] airport Tuesday evening, during a storm that left as quickly as it came.
Airport officials from the San Marcos Regional Airport told FOX Weather that winds[2] from the
INDIANAPOLIS – The roar of engines will electrify Indianapolis[1] this Memorial Day[2] weekend, as the Indy 500 gets the "green light" for good weather for its annual ritual.
A sold-out crowd of 350,000 fans is expected to converge on the Indianapolis Motor