Anonymousabout 3 hours ago
A multi-day severe weather outbreak from April 13–17, 2026, produced more than 40 tornadoes across Kansas, Minnesota, Iowa, Wisconsin, Illinois, Missouri, and Indiana, killing at least three people, injuring dozens, and damaging hundreds of structures. The event has reignited debate over NWS staffing cuts, delayed weather balloon launches, and the limits of climate attribution science as communities brace for more storms.