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Of the 19 reported deaths, 10 occurred in Tennessee. Two people were killed in Kentucky, including a 9-year-old boy who was swept away by floodwaters as he headed to catch his school bus.
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At least 20 people have died from flash flooding and tornado damage that swept across multiple states in the the midwestern and southern parts of the US over the weekend.
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Another round of severe weather ripped across Ohio early Thursday morning. Did it spawn any tornadoes? What to know.
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The Weather Channel on MSNMultiple Rounds Of Severe Weather To Plague South, Ohio Valley With Tornadoes, Damaging Hail And High WindsApril is kicking off with another widespread bout of severe storms from the Plains to the Midwest and South that could pack strong tornadoes as well as destructive straight-line winds and damaging hail.
Strong Winds Strong winds of 55 mph or more can cause significant damage even though no tornado is present. "Downbursts" are columns of air that slam to the earth and spread high winds in many directions. Downbursts can be just as damaging as tornadoes; if such conditions are present, take the same precautions as you would for a tornado.
To our west, multiple tornadoes were confirmed after survey crews from the National Weather Service were dispatched to areas with sustained damage.
Slight' risk of severe storms on Thursday in southern Ohio On Thursday, there's still a chance of severe weather, but it's less than today. Per the NWS, there's a "slight" risk of severe storms ...
The Brian Muha Foundation is grappling with storm damage after Sunday's severe weather and high winds ripped the roof off some of its barns.
Louisville city officials Saturday said the massive April 12 fireworks show to kick off Kentucky Derby festivities must be canceled due to the flood-levels of the Ohio River
We've seen a relentless surge of severe thunderstorms, tornadoes and flooding rain for over a week now in the Midwest and South. Fortunately, a pattern change has now arrived.
CINCINNATI (WKRC) - The Tri-State region is facing severe weather and potential major flooding as rounds of rain and storms continue to batter the area. A flood watch is in effect until 8 a.m. Sunday, with heavy rainfall and storms expected to push many area rivers into moderate or major flood stages.