Tornadoes ongoing in the South through Saturday night
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Dangerous and now deadly severe weather is sweeping through the South Saturday evening, just hours after multiple tornadoes left damage in the southeastern part of Texas. Bill Bunting, Deputy Director of the National Weather Service's Storm Prediction Center join LiveNOW's Austin Westfall to give the latest weather update.

At least 1 dead in Texas tornado outbreak
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At least one death has been confirmed in Brazoria County, Texas after severe storms swept across the southeastern part of the state Saturday. FOX 26 Houston's Jonathan Mejia joins LiveNOW's Mike Pache to share the latest details of the damage.

EF1 tornado flips cars, causes damage in CA
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A tornado touched down in Northern California on Saturday, December 14. The National Weather Service said based on videos, photos, firsthand accounts, and radar signatures, a tornado touched down around 1:40 p.m. They ranked the tornado as an EF1. Scotts Valley police reported six cars were flipped over and five people were injured by the tornado. LiveNOW's Andrew Craft spoke about the rare tornado with NWS Bay Area meteorologist Dalton Behringer.

Feet of lake-effect snow pile up across Great Lakes
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The fierce lake-effect snowstorm is nearing its end across the Great Lakes. Heavy snow continues to pummel areas east of lakes Erie and Ontario, but relief is on the horizon as the storm is expected to weaken by Friday evening. Eden, New York, has been buried under over 3.5 feet of snow since Thursday, while other surrounding areas have received over 2.5 feet. The combination of strong winds and heavy snowfall has led to dangerous travel conditions and prompted a state of emergency in parts of New York state. FOX Weather's Robert Ray joined LiveNOW from FOX with the latest.

Malibu fire prompts evacuations at Pepperdine University

Thousands of Southern California residents are under evacuation orders and warnings as firefighters battle a wildfire in Malibu.

Blizzard warning expires, but more snow expected
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Snow is winding down across the Northeast on Friday after a powerful winter storm finishes its race across the U.S., bringing life-threatening snow squalls and blizzard conditions to regions slammed by the first significant lake-effect snowstorm of the season. The FOX Forecast Center said a gradual warm-up is expected to limit snow chances over the weekend. However, a fast-moving clipper will swing across New England late Saturday into Sunday, causing some disruptions to travel along with a quick burst of snow. FOX Weather's Brandy Campbell joined LiveNOW from FOX live from Erie, PA with the latest.

Winter storm prompts new Blizzard Warnings
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Millions of people from the Great Lakes to the mid-Atlantic and Northeast are facing another blast of winter weather as a powerful winter storm races across the U.S. bringing life-threatening snow squalls and near-blizzard conditions to regions that were just slammed by the first significant lake-effect snowstorm of the season. The storm is even bringing some frozen precipitation to the heavily traveled Interstate 95 corridor. FOX Weather's Robert Ray joined LiveNOW from FOX from Erie, PA with the latest.

Near-blizzard winter storm sweeps across Northeast
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Blizzard Warnings have been issued in parts of the mid-Atlantic as a new powerful winter storm gets set to blast millions of people from the Great Lakes to the Northeast with more snow and wind days after a lake-effect snowstorm. The storm could even bring some snow to the heavily traveled Interstate 95 corridor. David Roth, Senior Branch Forecaster with NOAA's Weather Prediction Center, joined LiveNOW from FOX to discuss.

Millions under lake-effect snow warnings
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A significant lake-effect snow has brought accumulations measured in feet already through Saturday, and by the time the event subsides, communities around several of the Great Lakes will be measuring additional feet of snowfall, making travel impossible on some roadways. LiveNOW's Austin Westfall spoke about the lake-effect snow forecast with Brian Hurley from the National Weather Service.

2024 Atlantic Hurricane Season: 'Hyperactive' season with 3 landfalling hurricanes in Florida

As the 2024 Atlantic hurricane season ends Saturday, it will indeed go down in the books as a "hyperactive" season that, despite not quite reaching the lofty forecasts for record-breaking activity given in the spring, still reached well-above-average levels, according to researchers at Colorado State University (CSU).

Severe weather tying up Thanksgiving travel
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It?s time to go over the hill and through the woods, as tens of millions of Americans travel for Thanksgiving. According to AAA, a record number of travelers are expected for the period between Tuesday and Dec. 2. The Transportation Security Administration said they are preparing to screen a record number of passengers at airports across the country.

Thanksgiving winter storm puts millions on alert
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A powerful winter storm packing heavy snow, rain and even severe weather is threatening Thanksgiving travel plans for millions as people across the U.S. leave home ahead of the holiday to celebrate with friends and family. FOX Weather meteorologist Stephen Morgan joined LiveNOW from FOX with the latest.

Recapping 2024's busy hurricane season
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Jacob Carstens, Assistant Professor of Atmospheric Sciences at the University of North Dakota, joins LiveNOW's Austin Westfall to break down a busy hurricane season.

Northeast storm threatens Thanksgiving week plans
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Andrew Loconto with the National Weather Service Boston joins LiveNOW's Mike Pache to explain some of the severe weather that's set to hit the U.S. during this holiday week.

Winter storm blasts New York state
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A potent winter storm system over the Northeast is bringing snow, beneficial rain and strong winds as millions of people prepare to travel ahead of the busy Thanksgiving holiday. FOX 5 New York's Briella Tomassetti joined LiveNOW from FOX with the details.

?Bomb cyclone? kills 2 and knocks out power
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A major storm battered the U.S. Northwest with strong winds and rain, causing widespread power outages, closing schools and downing trees that killed at least two people. Kirby Cook with the National Weather Service in Seattle joined LiveNOW from FOX with the latest details on the storm's impact.

Deadly bomb cyclone slams Pacific Northwest
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A major storm swept across the U.S. Northwest battering the region with strong winds and rain, causing widespread power outages, closing schools and downing trees that killed at least two people.

Here's how much stronger climate change has made hurricanes

A study shows that climate change increased this year's hurricanes significantly, boosting the wind speeds of Beryl, Helene, and Milton.