The destructive storm system that pummeled the Midwest on Nov. 17 with lightning, hail, high winds and heavy rain may carry a price tag of up to $1 billion, according to Risk Management Solutions. Additionally, the storm could rank as the most expensive of the top five catastrophes of its...
A deadly storm system tracked across the Midwest on Sunday, yielding reports of more than 67 tornado touchdowns, high winds, explosive lightning, rain and hail.
Average tornadoes move at less than 35 miles per hour and last just a few minutes, but yesterday a two-mile wide EF4 tornado packing 166 to 200 mph winds ripped through the suburbs of Oklahoma City for 40 minutes.
A large storm system brought a variety of weather conditions across the United States this week, killing at least three people and injuring dozens of others. Click to see damage in some of the affected states and for more information on the storm system.
Once again, the storm in the Gulf of Mexico called "Tropical Depression Five" has moved onshore and now has a "near 0 percent" chance of forming into a tropical storm over the next 48 hours.