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Dozens of homes were damaged by straight-line winds reaching more than 100 mph in Tuscaloosa on Sunday. WVTM 13's Jon Paepcke heard from several people in the neighborhoods about people who were ...
Houston was hit by a long-lived derecho that swept across the Gulf Coast states one year ago on May 16, contributing to widespread wind damage and knocking out power to about a million homes and ...
NWS meteorologists on the damage survey team determined that damage near Ladysmith was caused by 100 mph straight-line wind gusts. That is equivalent to an EF-1 strength tornado with stronger wind ...
Straight-line winds, including downbursts, are a common source of wind damage, reaching speeds of 100-150 mph. Collier said the report from Henrico began a string of emergency services calls. “The ...
Severe weather season is here. Across western Montana, spring and summer thunderstorms are capable of significantly impacting ...
The National Weather Service in Shreveport also confirmed that wind gusts of around 100 mph caused damage in Pollock just ...
A powerful windstorm brought widespread damage to the Coastal Bend last week, and both during the event and afterward, meteorologists termed the winds as "straight-line." What does that mean?
Damaging storms in Austin Wednesday evening reminded some on social media of Houston’s 2024 derecho. Here’s why it wasn’t ...