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DERECHO slams Quad Cities area Friday morning
WHBF Davenport via Yahoo News· 4 hours agoIt’s now confirmed – the winds and tornadoes that hit our area this morning were part of a larger derecho that crossed Nebraska, Iowa and Illinois from...
Quad-Cities weather updates: No injuries from tornado spotted in Coyne Center
Quad-City Times· 7 hours agoNo injuries were reported from the tornado in Coyne Center, according to a press release from the...
National Weather Service classifies Friday morning system as derecho
KCRG-TV9 Cedar Rapids· 7 hours agoA line of storms that started in Nebraska and stretched across Iowa into Illinois Friday morning...
‘Ker bang, bang bang!’ Hastings man describes impact of derecho that blew through
KSNB· 5 hours agoFamilies were left picking up the debris after a strong wind storm called a derecho hit Central...
Severe storms to pose risk to lives and property through Memorial Day
AccuWeather· 1 day ago-Air Meteorologist Bernie Rayno said, "Each day [and night] through Monday will bring its share of...
Houston gets whacked hard! The People Chaser Derecho! OKC CRE!
The Oklahoman· 1 day agoThe wind speeds and the distance it traveled made it a derecho, pronounced deh-REH cho, with a hard...
Updates: Severe thunderstorm warning looming over Johnson County as storms arrive
Iowa City Press-Citizen via Yahoo News· 3 days agoThe National Weather Service is warning that a storm system pushing toward eastern Iowa this evening could be "very dangerous." Follow along for updates.
EF4 that razed Greenfield, killing 4, was strongest tornado in a year
AccuWeather via AOL· 8 hours agoAt least four people were killed and 35 injured by an EF4 tornado that plowed through the center of...
Powerful storm winds hit Houston, Texas leaving 5 dead and 740,000 without power
World Socialist Web Site· 6 days agoHouston, Texas, saw 100 mile per hour winds (161 km/h) from a straight-ahead wind storm known as a ...
Severe weather outbreak underway in Iowa, other parts of Midwest amid active spring
Axios· 3 days agoThreat level: The states with the greatest risk for severe weather, a level 4 out of 5 on the Storm Prediction Center's scale, include nearly all of Iowa