Heavy Snow Expected From Rockies To Plains And Midwest

While this storm won't produce blockbuster snow totals, it's notable for strong winds. Some areas in the Plains and upper Midwest could experience dangerous travel from blizzard or near-blizzard conditions.
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Here's Your Outlook For Spring And Early Summer

Our latest temperature outlook through June shows an expanding area of heat in the West and Plains, while the Northeast may keep its cool much of spring.
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Why This Week's Severe Threat Is Different Than Last Week's

Another severe weather threat is on our radar, but what makes it different from last weekend’s deadly outbreak? The lack of widespread instability and moisture — critical ingredients for severe weather — will make for a less intense threat across the Midwest and South midweek. However, the chances are not zero, so we cannot let down our guard completely. Places like Des Moines, Chicago, Indianapolis, Nashville and Jackson could see damaging winds and hail — and we can’t rule out an isolated tornado. Time out this week’s severe forecast here.
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Towns Destroyed From Weekend Tornadoes

From Missouri to Alabama, towns have been devastated by tornadoes over the weekend. Watch to get a glimpse of the magnitude of what towns are facing after experiencing so much loss.
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System Brings High Winds, Fire Threat

The Southern Plains will see an increased fire threat Tuesday and Wednesday as Winter Storm Nyla ushers in strong, gusty winds to central and southern portions of the country. Tuesday’s fire threat includes places like Lubbock, Albuquerque, Oklahoma City, Denver and Kansas City. Winds across the Great Plains could gust up to 50 mph, which could cause any sparks to rapidly spread into destructive fires. Dust storms are also a concern as the high winds loft particles into the air. Here’s what you need to know.
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