Tornadoes, storms wreak havoc across Midwest
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Two people died in Fairfax County after fierce thunderstorms swept the Washington region Friday, toppling trees, swamping roadways, knocking out power and unleashing a wind gust of 69 mph at Reagan National Airport.
At least 27 people are dead after tornadoes and severe weather hit Kentucky, Missouri and Virginia beginning on Friday, May 16, as states brace for more bad weather.
Severe storms are expected to erupt across a wide swath of Texas late Monday — from the Dallas-Fort Worth area to East Texas.
Over $15 million in new federal funding is heading to Virginia's coastline to help protect communities facing rising seas, crumbling shorelines and mounting flood risks.
At least 18 people died in Kentucky, seven in Missouri and two in Virginia, authorities say, as severe weather including tornadoes and hail sweeps the U.S.
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Flood advisories were in effect as a dozen states were at risk of severe storms, tornadoes and hail. Some areas could see 2 months' worth of rain.
WASHINGTON (7News) — Wet weather has damaged many parts of DMV after a storm front on Tuesday, with rain expected to continue until early Wednesday morning and likely storms on and off for the remainder of the week.
Showers and storms will redevelop Wednesday afternoon and evening. There is a Marginal Risk for severe storms (1/5).