Severe storms bring high winds and possible tornadoes
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A severe storm system that produced tornadoes in Oklahoma is moving toward Ohio. The storm is expected to bring damaging winds and heavy rain to Ohio on Thursday evening. The system is predicted to weaken as it moves eastward across the state overnight.
A near-record number of tornadoes for January in Oklahoma all came in one day Thursday. As of Friday morning, the tornado tally stands at four, which is one shy of the all-time January record.
An EF-2 tornado with winds of up to 120 miles per hour hit central Illinois on Sunday, according to the National Weather Service.
With a wind speed of up to 80 mph, a brief tornado traveled for about one-third of a mile in Boyle Heights, a neighborhood on L.A.'s Eastside, just after 10 a.m.
A tornado near Enderlin that killed three people was included on AccuWeather's list of record-breaking weather events for 2025.
A brief tornado occurred in Los Angeles County on Christmas Day. Days later, gusty winds impact SoCal through Tuesday, Dec. 30.
The NWS forecasts a mix of rain and potential thunderstorms in Charlotte, NC, with a sunny Sunday followed by changing temperatures and a chance of more rain by next Thursday. A Hazardous Weather Outlook warns of possible severe storms on Saturday.
Up to 30cm of snow expected in Wales and Midlands with winds of up to 100mph across exposed hills and coastal areas