The National Weather Service has issued an Extreme Tornado Watch for Liberty County and six additional counties in southeast Texas. The watch remains in effect until 6 p.m.
Tornado Watch issued for Southeast Texas, including Liberty and Montgomery Counties - CW39 chief meteorologist Jonathan Novack has this latest update on local Watches and Warnings now impacting our ...
North Harris County is seeing rain moving west to east. We have storms that could strengthen into tornadic activity. CW39 ...
A tornado watch is in effect north of Houston and Harris County through Sunday afternoon. The potential for strong and severe storms come along the leading edge of a powerful cold front that will ...
A Tornado Watch is now in effect for all of Deep East Texas and much of north-central Louisiana. Strong EF2+ tornadoes are ...
Some parts of North Texas are seeing heavy rain on Christmas Eve. A Flash Flood Warning was issued for ... Overall, the severe weather risk is low. There could be patchy drizzle and some light ...
Texas Governor Greg Abbott has issued a warning to drivers in the state to "move over" and "slow down" if they see law enforcement, first responders or construction workers on the state's roads ...
Durban: The South African Weather Services (SAWS) has issued severe weather warnings for KwaZulu-Natal, predicting heavy thunderstorms and disruptive rainfall across the province today and tomorrow.
On Saturday, as a powerful winter storm headed toward the Bay Area, San Francisco residents received a tornado warning from the National Weather Service. But no tornado touched down. Yet 50 miles ...
Scotts Valley residents are questioning the National Weather Service after a rare tornado struck downtown without a specific tornado warning. "It wasn't exactly a tornado warning; it was actually ...
For the first time in its 150+ year history, authorities issued a tornado warning. Many residents woke up around 6 a.m. to the sound of an emergency alert from the National Weather Service ...
“The fact that it was a tornado [warning] came out of nowhere,” said Carroll, executive director of San Francisco’s Department of Emergency Management. “It took us a second because we didn’t have ...