Amazing stories of survival are surfacing from the EF-3 tornado that devastated Van this past Sunday, including the story of a 2-week-old baby who survived being tossed around by this tornado.
We have most definitely seen our fair share of severe weather here over the past few weeks and it appears as if we're in for a bit of a break over the next seven days, thankfully.
This past Saturday night I was traveling down Toll 49, just west of Tyler, TX, when I ran into a severe thunderstorm that was unlike any I had experienced before.
A severe storm late Thursday afternoon battered the south Shreveport area with hail and high winds. The brunt of the storm was centered from Interstate 49 south of the city eastward toward Ellerbe and Norris Ferrry Roads and the Southern Trace area.
Given the dire predictions of record snowfall from weekend storm Nemo, I made it a point to check in through the day with my friends who make their homes on the America's east coast.
Snow is falling across the Northeastern portion of the U.S. today and Americans are getting ready what could be a gigantic historic blizzard. Winter snowstorm Nemo could dump up to 3 feet of snow from New York City to Boston and beyond.
Hurricane-force winds are also expected along the coast with heavy snow, power failures, flooding and wind gusts up to 75 mph.
Sears is getting a TON of heat for sending a marketing email out to people in the affected regions offering 10% off on things like Wet Vacs and power generators.
It’s not a coincidence, either. The email headline reads, quote, “Affected by the storm...