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Climate Compass on MSN
Why the Midwest is suddenly back in the climate conversation
For years, climate coverage was dominated by coastal stories: rising seas in Miami, catastrophic wildfires scorching the California hills, hurricanes battering the Gulf. The Midwest, with its flat expanses and stubborn practical identity,
Communities across the Midwest were starting the cleanup process Saturday after multiple tornadoes touched down and severe weather struck areas from the Great Lakes to Texas.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. If you are living in the Midwest, I am sure you have gotten tired of seeing your region in the bullseye for severe weather week after week. Here are some of the science factors for why ...
The Weather Channel on MSN
Severe weather threat returns to storm-fatigued Plains, Midwest, South late this week
After last week's busy stretch, severe weather will pick up again late this week. Another round is expected in the nation's mid-section. Here's a closer look at the forecast.
Krumm Exteriors has emphasized the critical role of prompt roof repair in addressing damage from harsh Midwest weather patterns prevalent in Wisconsin and Minnesota. As seasonal transitions bring freeze-thaw cycles, heavy snow accumulation, and potential ...
However, the cold front will quickly overtake storms, causing them all to merge into a windy squall line. Tornado and hail risk will decrease, though a few spin-up tornadoes are still possible. Instead, widespread 60 to 75 mph wind gusts will accompany the squall.