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What is a derecho? Explaining the unusual storm that battered Houston. | Houston Public Media
Houston Public Media· 2 days agoLast week, thousands of residents received tornado warnings to take cover as a twister was headed...
Second destructive derecho in a week slams central US with 100-mph winds, baseball-sized hail
Fox Weather via Yahoo News· 5 days agoCleanup efforts are underway across parts of the central U.S. after a destructive derecho blasted...
Watch: Hurricane-force winds topple budding dream home like popsicle sticks during Houston derecho
Fox Weather via Yahoo News· 3 days agoWILLIS, Texas – Incredible video shows the moment last week's derecho that slammed into the Houston...
‘Ker bang, bang bang!’ Hastings man describes impact of derecho that blew through
KSNB· 3 hours agoFamilies were left picking up the debris after a strong wind storm called a derecho hit Central...
National Weather Service classifies Friday morning system as derecho
KCRG-TV9 Cedar Rapids· 5 hours agoA line of storms that started in Nebraska and stretched across Iowa into Illinois Friday morning...
Downtown Houston skyscraper window repairs continue after deadlyderecho | Houston Public Media
Houston Public Media· 3 days agoSeveral of Houston’s downtown streets remained closed on Tuesday as crews worked to remove glass...
The Sun Belt Boom Is Over
Newsweek· 5 hours agoLast week a "derecho"—an inland hurricane—battered metropolitan Houston, causing fatalities and billions of dollars of damage, blowing out windows in...
Quad-Cities weather updates: No injuries from tornado spotted in Coyne Center
Quad-City Times· 4 hours agoNo injuries were reported from the tornado in Coyne Center, according to a press release from the...
Houston gets whacked hard! The People Chaser Derecho! OKC CRE!
The Oklahoman· 1 day agoYou may have heard the storm that whacked Houston so hard last week called a "derecho." The system...
Houston disaster relief: Severe Weather and Derecho Recovery Fund established
KRIV via Yahoo News· 1 day agoThe Severe Weather and Derecho Recovery Fund has been established by the Greater Houston Disaster Alliance - a joint effort of the Greater Houston Community Foundation and the United Way of Greater Houston.