Thousands without Power as Severe Storms Move Through Nebraska, Iowa
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Sunday Funday: The Derecho +5 Years Edition
Aug. 10, 2020 Derecho hits Iowa: (8:20) – the followup video – After The Storm – can be found here: That was one hell of a blow that no one who went through it will ever forget. Not only was it a massive and destructive storm, it was also a storm that was, as I recall, came out of nowhere. This storm seemed like the one we all imagined that would announce an official beginning to the long awaited climate change. That particular day I think it wa…
Iowa, Kansas, Nebraska: Tornado Risk, 80 MPH Winds Threaten 1.9 Million Until 4 A.M. Sunday
Country Herald is Local News, Independent Pulse. Covering breaking local news, sports, lifestyle and events. Omaha, Neb. – Nearly two million people across Iowa, Kansas, and Nebraska are under a severe thunderstorm watch until 4 a.m. Sunday, with forecasters warning of damaging winds, large hail, and the potential for a couple of tornadoes overnight. According to the National Weather Service in Omaha/Valley, scattered storms are expected to inte…
Sirens wail as 90+ mph winds blast Nebraska, leaving over 80,000 without power
LINCOLN, Neb. -- A powerful line of thunderstorms brought hurricane-force winds across a swath of eastern Nebraska early Saturday morning, leaving a trail of damage stretching from Lincoln into Omaha.Lincoln reported multiple gusts over 70 mph as the thunderstorms moved through, with a peak gust of 91 mph and another gust of 82 mph. The town of Exter, Nebraska reached 86 mph while Friend, Nebraska clocked an 84 mph gust.The storm didn't let up …
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