Friday, June 14, 2013

Storms State-by-State: Four Dead, Widespread Damage

Here are social media reports from the severe storms that raked the Midwest on Wednesday before heading for the Mid-Atlantic states. If you have photos or video of storms or storm aftermath you'd like to share, please tweet us at @TWCBreaking or go to

Once home to the highest cable car in the world, the often cloud-covered summit of Aiguille du Midi in the French Alps reaches just over 12,600 feet above sea level. Its name translated from French means 'Needle of the Noon.' (JEAN-PIERRE 

The opening day of the U.S. Open may be a wash out just over an hour into play.

Swimmer Chloe McCardel reaches for food passed to her by a member of her team as she trains in Havana, Cuba, Monday, June 10, 2013. McCardel, 29, is bidding to become the first person to make the Straits of Florida crossing without the protection of a 

The threat for severe weather will shift back out to the Plains for the end of the week. As storm in southern Canada continues to strengthen, a cold front will move through the Plains on Friday assisting in the formation of some strong-to-severe storms

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Storms State-by-State: Four Dead, Widespread Damage

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