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Tens of millions of people from the Plains to the Southeast are at risk of seeing severe weather on Memorial Day, and that could slow holiday travel. FOX Weather Meteorologists Ari Sarsalari and Marissa Torres break down the forecast on May 26,
Severe storms hit Texas on Memorial Day. Around 200,000 customers faced power cuts. Trinity County was severely affected. Houston and Newton Counties also saw outages. Montgomery County reported the highest number of affected customers.
Flood watches have been issued over swaths of the southern United States. Travel delays were expected on highways and at airports.
Trees falling down everywhere caused loss of power and blocked roads, affecting residents throughout Natchez. But some experienced worse from the storms over the Memorial Day holiday. There have been at least three reports of houses suffering damage from a tree collapsing on them,
The storms had knocked out power for more than 46,000 customers Monday morning, including 8,000 outages in Dallas County, according to Oncor’s outage map.
Keep your umbrellas handy this Memorial Day as storm chances increase. Scattered showers and storms will be possible through the day with increasing rain chances later tonight as a disturbance ...
Monday's annual wreath-laying ceremony outside the museum was attended by several regional leaders including St. Louis police Chief Robert Tracy, St. Louis Mayor Cara Spencer and U.S. Rep. Wesley Bell.
The village of Martin spent the morning honoring fallen heroes and veterans for its annual Memorial Day Parade. (May 26, 2025)