Tornadoes, Kentucky and Missouri
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The National Weather Service’s preliminary report says three tornadoes hit Henry, Benton and St. Clair counties in western Missouri on Monday, May 19.
A storm system Monday that prompted a slew of tornado and severe thunderstorm warnings officially produced two tornadoes.
Satellite images reveal the devastation in London, Kentucky, after a tornado pummeled the area last week. The storms were part of a multi-day severe weather outbreak that hit multiple states, including Kentucky, Virginia, Alabama, Kansas and Missouri, over the course of several days.
Sen. Josh Hawley was able to get several big questions answered on issues facing Missourians during a U.S. Senate committee hearing on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs in Washington D.C. this week.
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The Edwardsville Intelligencer on MSNIllinois tops tornado chart as severe threat eases — for nowIllinois now leads the nation in tornado reports. Edwardsville and Metro East cools down, but flash flooding is possible this weekend.
Kevin Hines has been living in a house without a roof in the days since a tornado devastated his community. He has seen some of his neighbors sleeping in their cars. A different man has spent untold hours on a bench.
Just days after an EF-3 tornado ravaged St. Louis killing five people, U.S. Senator Josh Hawley made an in person visit on Monday. Hawley said there is a need for a lot of manpower to start cleaning up and rebuilding.
In a spring of historic tornado outbreaks, a single late May tornado in southwest Missouri was the mic drop on a truly terrible 2011. On May 22, 2011, 14 years ago today, an EF5 tornado tore a six-mile long and up to mile-wide path of devastation through Joplin,