A destructive and deadly week-long stretch of storms and tornadoes in the central US has finally ended, but more danger could be on tap for much of the East on Friday.

A destructive and deadly week-long stretch of storms and tornadoes in the central US has finally ended, but more danger could be on tap for much of the East on Friday.

Multiple rounds of severe thunderstorms and flooding rain threaten to cause more destruction on Thursday.

Severe storms that swept through the Midwest late Thursday knocked out power to hundreds of thousands of customers, damaged buildings and canceled flights.

Multiple days of severe storms rocked states in the Midwest, sending trees and power lines toppling and ripping roofs off buildings.

One man died in Iowa after a tree fell on him as nearly 700 severe weather events were recorded over three days

More than a dozen tornadoes were reported in Illinois, Indiana and Wisconsin on Thursday, causing intense damage to many homes.