The National Weather Service's Storm Prediction Center warned of "near historic" fire conditions in the Plains.
More than 150 blazes were burning in Oklahoma alone, damaging many structures and hundreds of thousands of acres, and causing ...
Oklahomans are assessing the devastation after wildfires damaged or destroyed hundreds of homes around the state during a ...
Forecasters warned of dangerous winds from Florida all the way north to New Jersey, while heavy rain was likely across New ...
A dangerous combination of hurricane-force winds, dry land and cratering humidity levels are bringing sweeping dust storms ...
High winds and dry weather fueled wildfires in Oklahoma and Texas, with winds so strong they toppled several semis.
The weather cut a swathe of destruction across an area of the country that is home to more than 100 million people.
At least 37 people have died across seven states as powerful storm systems swept through the Midwest and the South.
Violent tornadoes ripped through parts of the U.S., wiping out schools and toppling semitractor-trailers in several states.
In Oklahoma alone, more than 150 blazes were burning, which have destroyed almost 300 structures and killed at least one person. transcript More than 150 blazes were burning in Oklahoma alone ...
Oklahoma and North Texas face a Fire Weather Watch due to gusty winds, low humidity, and dry vegetation, raising wildfire ...