2 tornadoes touch down in Spokane County, leave behind trail of damage
SPOKANE VALLEY, Wash. -- The Inland Northwest is waiting with bated breath for Mother Nature to deliver the glorious spring weather we've been holding…
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SPOKANE VALLEY, Wash. -- The Inland Northwest is waiting with bated breath for Mother Nature to deliver the glorious spring weather we've been holding…
SPOKANE VALLEY, Wash. - Two trailer homes toppled over in Spokane Valley Friday night because of a tornado. Those trailer homes are near 4th Avenue and Howe Street, just…
Two trailer homes and a boat in Spokane Valley flipped over after a tornado touched down in the area on Friday. The damages occurred at 5800 East 4th Avenue. Two people from each trailer were extracted by Spokane Valley…
SPOKANE, Wash. -- Friday's climate was unpredictable, and it created some rather rare weather patterns, including a tornado! Robert Hartnett was attending the Spokane Indians game with his family…
A vigorous storm system fueled by record-high temperatures in the Plains and upper Midwest is causing severe weather across multiple states.
A tornado isn't something you see too often in the Northwest, but it does happen.
The National Weather Service surveyed the funnel clouds that swept through Pullman, concluding that they did not touch the ground or damage anything.
A landspout tornado touched down outside Richland on Tuesday afternoon, the National Weather Service in Pendleton confirmed.
People in Linwood, Kansas continue to pick up the pieces from the destruction wrought by an EF-4 tornado earlier in the week.
Days after tornadoes ripped through the Kansas City area and laid waste to homes, a 26-year-old graphic designer is using debris strewn across town from the storms to make jewelry and raise money for people in need.
The powerful storms that ripped through parts of the United States last week killed at least five people in Mississippi, Florida and Alabama, officials said.
Warm weather is just a few more thunderstorms away.
At least four people, including an 8-year-old girl, have died as severe thunderstorms continue to march across the South and then veer north, spawning tornadoes, knocking down power lines and causing roads to flood.
Huge swaths of the South, Midwest and East Coast are under the gun for severe weather as states still recovering from last weekend's tornadoes hunker down for more.
The only volunteer fire department in Hamilton, a small community in Monroe County, Mississippi, was destroyed in this weekend's devastating tornadoes.
Dangerous and severe storms are expected to slam parts of the Southeast and Ohio River Valley this weekend, forecasters say.
Often times the worst situations will bring out the best in people.
In Alabama, they're still digging through rubble, cleaning up and mourning the 23 people killed by last Sunday's tornadoes.
All of the people initially reported as missing after a string of deadly tornadoes tore through Alabama have now been accounted for, Lee Smith, the spokeswoman for the Lee County Emergency Management Agency, confirmed to CNN Wednesday.
Crews are narrowing down the search areas for people still missing after a string of tornadoes swept through southeastern Alabama over the weekend.
Four of the 23 people who died in this weekend's powerful tornadoes were children, and one family lost seven people, according to Lee County, Alabama, Coroner Bill Harris.
They can happen at any time and threaten every corner of the United States. It is time to prepare for one of the world's most destructive types of weather: tornadoes.
In recent years, scientists have noticed an increased frequency of tornadoes in the Southeast, carving a deadly path in what's called Dixie Alley.
A tornado roared through parts of central Massachusetts on Saturday, the National Weather Service said, downing trees and electrical lines, causing power outages and damaging buildings.