Monthly Archives: March 2012

This Week Could Bring Tornado Activity to Parts of US

Meteorologists are reporting that the chance of tornadoes developing in the country’s mid section and parts of the Ohio Valley will increase as the week wears on. This is due to warm moist air moving up from the Gulf of … Continue reading

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Serious, Potential Flood Risk for Central US

This week there is a good chance that portions of the central United States will see some serious rainfall which could lead to potentially excessive flooding. In an area stretching from mid Texas into Arkansas and portions of Louisiana, Oklahoma … Continue reading

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Tornado Levels Homes in Michigan

A late afternoon tornado ripped through Washtenaw County in southeastern lower Michigan on Thursday, creating a wide swath of destruction. The tornado did the most damage to the community of Dexter which is located northwest of Ann Arbor. Wooden remnants … Continue reading

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Possibility for Flooding in Texas, Arkansas and Louisiana

Very wet weather is in the forecast for the Arkansas, Louisiana and Texas region of the U.S. later this week. A storm system that is over the western portion of the country is moving westerly and is expected to dump … Continue reading

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