Toby Keith Planning Concert To Help Out His Hometown… Moore, Oklahoma
"Hometown got hit for the gazillionth time,"... "Rise again Moore, Oklahoma. Godspeed. Prayin -- T."
"Hometown got hit for the gazillionth time,"... "Rise again Moore, Oklahoma. Godspeed. Prayin -- T."
Well, winter is here, there's no doubt about that. It was the first winter storm of the season and as usual there was huge number of accidents around the region. While driving back from Fargo to St. Cloud today down I-94 I encountered at least 10 separate accidents. Pictures after the jump.
The devastation from Hurricane Sandy is unbelievable. Most of us have seen these kind of images before following Hurricanes Katrina, Andrew, Irene, and other natural disasters. However, this hurricane really hit the population centers of the United States and it is surprising that more lives weren't lost.
We've heard of teams being named the Cyclones or the Tornadoes, but when a twister actually drops in the middle of a soccer game, you get some terrified parents and kids.
Despite recently weakening to a tropical storm, the catastrophic effects of Hurricane Isaac continue through Wednesday afternoon. The storm has dumped more than ten inches of rain across the area and left at least 725,000 homes without power.
The National Weather Service is upgrading their radar site in Chanhassen. What does that mean in case of severe weather in St. Cloud?
Is there anything scarier than a hurricane at full force? Not if you’re in the middle of it filming the action.
President Obama and wife Michelle enjoyed date night at the basketball game against the US Olympic team and Brazil, where they were spotted by the 'Kiss Cam', and the President got denied by his wife the first time.
Yesterday was the beginning of Spring right? It sure seem that way. With the warm temperatures across the state and the amount of rain we've had, it seems like Spring came and went without us even realizing it.
This morning I woke up with my heart in my feet and was scared that I had missed the call on weather and someone was injured because I didn't wake up.
It appears that even a tornado couldn't stop a wedding in Kansas. During the ceremony a tornado developed a mere 8 miles away packing winds of 135+ mph, but that didn't phase the guests or the couple!
This was what we saw over our neighborhood in Cold Spring on Tuesday night. No hail at our place, but lots of swirling clouds and a ton of rain. The sirens went off for just a few minutes as most of the stronger storms passed by to our north