CHICAGO – The new workweek is getting off to a stormy start in the Midwest[2] as tens of millions of people across the region face the risk of severe weather[3] for the third straight day, with cities such as Chicago[4] and Milwaukee[5] bracing
CHICAGO—Millions in the Midwest are bracing for severe weather for the third straight day, with cities such as Chicago and Milwaukee bracing for thunderstorms capable of producing hurricane[2]-force wind[3] gusts and nocturnal tornadoes[4].The Storm
CHICAGO — A line of severe storms with embedded tornadoes raced through northern Illinois, including the Chicagoland area, on Monday evening.The storms also produced hurricane[2]-force wind[3] gusts as the nocturnal tornadoes[4] tracked through the
Welcome to the Daily Weather Update from FOX Weather.It’s Monday, July 15, 2024.Start your day with everything you need to know about today's weather.You can also get a quick briefing on national, regional, and local weather[2] whenever you
MOAB, Utah – Rangers say a father and his daughter died Friday after getting lost in Utah[2]'s Canyonlands National Park[3] and running out of water in triple-digit temperatures.
According to the National Park Service[4], the 52-year-old man and his
MILWAUKEE.— On Monday, the day the Republican National Convention starts, attendees and politicians will have to contend with added security and potentially severe weather[2] in Milwaukee[3].
After the assassination attempt on former President Donald
MILWAUKEE.— On Monday, the day the Republican National Convention starts, attendees and politicians will have to contend with added security and potentially severe weather[2] in Milwaukee[3].
After the assassination attempt on former President Donald
MILWAUKEE.— On Monday, the day the Republican National Convention starts, attendees and politicians will have to contend with added security and potentially severe weather[2] in Milwaukee[3].
After the assassination attempt on former President Donald
MILWAUKEE.— On Monday, the day the Republican National Convention starts, attendees and politicians will have to contend with added security and potentially severe weather[2] in Milwaukee[3].
After the assassination attempt on former President Donald
Few regions will be spared from the heat this week.Uncomfortable warmth now encompasses most of the U.S., placing nearly 145 million Americans under heat alerts[2].
On Sunday and Monday, heat advisories are in place for the Northeast[3], Mid-Atlantic