On January 25th, 2023 a destructive tornado touched down near Houston, TX, directly impacting Pasadena and Deer Park. The tornado had a maximum path length of 18 miles and sustained wind speeds…
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Hurricane Ian made landfall on the West Coast of Florida as a category 4 hurricane, leaving millions of people without power and causing catastrophic flooding and storm surges. Its impacts are…

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Hurricane Ida made landfall in Louisiana as a category 4 hurricane with over 150 mph winds, causing mass-flooding, and leaving over a million people without power. Its impact has spread through…

Winter Storm Uri, a major snow and ice storm impacting millions of Texans, brought devastatingly frigid temperatures causing burst pipes and widespread water damage to homes and properties across…

A series of powerful storms with winds exceeding 100 miles per hour, known as a derecho, hit parts of Iowa, Nebraska, and Illinois, leaving over one million people without power, damaging homes…

Tropical Storm Imelda hit Texas with electrical storms, tornadoes, and over 3 feet of rain causing widespread flooding, making it the 7th wettest tropical storm in American history. If you,…

Hurricane Dorian made landfall on the East Coast, evacuating large portions of Florida, Georgia, and South Caroline and bringing with it life-threatening winds, dangerous flash flooding, and…

Hurricane Barry made landfall in Louisiana and Mississippi leaving over 180,000 people without power and bringing 45 mph winds and dangerous, life-threatening flooding caused by over 20 inches…

Over 41 locations across the Midwest have been affected by historic, record-breaking flooding, forcing thousands of evacuations, breaching dams and levees, and damaging hundreds of homes.