A massive storm will sweep across the U.S. in 24 hours, bringing damaging winds, hail, and tornado threats to parts of Iowa.
The massive weather system will bring hurricane-force winds, major flooding, blizzard conditions and worsen wildfire risk and storms in Oklahoma.
A “bomb cyclone” sounds like something straight out of a disaster movie, but it’s a real meteorological phenomenon.
Wichita and part of southeast Kansas will be under a catastrophic fire risk — the highest risk possible under the grassland ...
When a storm undergoes “bombogenesis,” it has to intensify at such a rate over the course of a 24-hour period that it attains ...
However, weather experts are urging residents to remain cautious, saying that Colorado Lows can shift rapidly. Environment ...
A possible bomb cyclone storm system is set to spread severe weather across the Midwest. How will it impact northeast Kansas? According to 27 News Meteorologist Ely Millard, ...
A “decade of inaction” on climate pollution has cost Australians $1.2bn in the wake of Tropical Cyclone Alfred, experts say.
The storms came as part of a swath of severe weather that swept across the nation called a "bomb cyclone." Iowa's storms were part of the same storm system that moved from the west to the east coast.
While a massive Colorado Low, classified as a “bomb cyclone,” is poised to wreak havoc across the Central Plains of the United States on Thursday and Friday, its impact on southern Manitoba ...