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Severe storms overnight in Iowa caused fallen trees and downed power lines. See storm damage reports from across the state.
A fast-moving derecho with winds up to 99 mph swept across the Upper Plains and Midwest, downing trees, damaging property, and leaving thousands without power.
A derecho with at least one 99 mph gust swept the Upper Plains and Midwest, the weather service says
The National Weather Service has preliminarily classified overnight storms from the Upper Plains to the Midwest as a derecho.
SPENCER, Iowa (KTIV) - Folks in Spencer, Iowa know too well what it’s like to try and pick up the pieces after a natural ...
A powerful line of storms moved through the Upper Midwest producing winds as high as 100 mph Monday night into Tuesday ...
Violent thunderstorms with hurricane-force wind gusts roared across the northern Plains and upper Midwest overnight, downing trees, knocking out power and causing damage in their wake.
High pressure remains to our southeast, with low pressure to our northwest. This pattern sticks around with a hot Wednesday ...
MINNEAPOLIS — A derecho is possible across the Dakotas and central and southern Minnesota about midday Monday into Monday ...
Xcel Energy crews are working to restore power after severe storms hit the area Monday night and early Tuesday morning. The ...
This morning, the Burdoin Fire management team also took control of the 52-acre Snyder Canyon Fire near Klickitat. Officials ...
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