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Friday’s severe weather outbreak caused a lot of damage across the region. Many experienced strong winds, and numerous tornadoes also touched down.
Multiple confirmed tornadoes are on the ground in central North Dakota, prompting urgent warnings across several counties. The storm has been labeled a Particularly Dangerous Situation (PDS), with ...
The search for a missing OTUS Project drone continues in the area anyone with information on the whereabouts of this drone ...
Tornadoes are among the most violent and unpredictable weather events. With wind speeds ranging from 65 to over 200 mph, they can damage buildings, uproot trees, and pose serious risks to people ...
The sirens in and around Jamestown city limits and in Buchanan, Cleveland, Medina and Streeter are tested on the first ...
Did June use up all the severe weather for 2025? Or perhaps this is just the beginning of more intense weather to come?
The National Weather Service this evening issued a tornado watch for most of central and western North Dakota until 2 a.m. Monday. The watch, less serious than a warning, includes the state west ...
The National Weather Service in Grand Forks suspects that four tornadoes touched down in the region on Monday. Mindy Beerends ...
Many thanks to first responders, law enforcement, utility workers and volunteers for their continued support of communities ...
WATCH: Severe weather captured in video near Jamestown and wider Stutsman County Roads were completely covered and water overflowed from the storm drains in some areas.
Ongoing review of damage and rating caused by tornadoes and extreme winds Friday, June 20th, 2025.
Stormy weather on Sunday led to tornadoes and flash flooding in southeastern North Dakota. There were no immediate reports of any injuries.
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