A slow-moving cold front stalled over the ArkLaTex on Wednesday, spurring possible tornadoes and causing some damage
A powerful tornado touched down in northeastern Arkansas on Wednesday, prompting the issuance of an urgent Tornado Emergency.
The National Weather Service in Paducah confirms two tornadoes touched down in Union County on Wednesday, April 2.
Cleanup efforts are underway in Owasso after a tornado tore through the city early Tuesday, leaving behind significant damage to homes and neighborhoods.
Reports of damages caused by the severe weather are coming through after a line of storms moves east through our region.
Delta Fire Protection District Fire Chief Alvin Frank reports more than 200 structures, and counting, impacted by Wednesday’s severe storms. Destruction ranges from windows blown out of businesses to doors blown out of buildings, missing roofs and damage to several homes.
Spotters indicated a tornado touched down southwest of Salina, but no damage has been reported into the night.
Several tornadoes have been reported across the Mid-South on Wednesday through Thursday morning, leaving destruction behind.
Lexington was largely spared during last night's wave of storms that barreled across the state, but more potential for severe weather is on the way.