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First Alert Weather Day (WSAZ) Not everyone is going to be hit by these, but anywhere in our region can become victim to these gully-washers.
Invest 93-L inches closer to the Louisiana coastline throughout the day.
Over the past few days, a steady barrage of thunderstorms has unleashed torrential rainfall across much of the region—and unfortunately, we’re not out of the woods just yet.
Several Kansas and Missouri counties are under a flash flood warning Thursday morning after overnight storms.
A Flood Watch is in effect Friday as scattered storms with heavy rainfall are expected by the afternoon. It will be very humid with a high near 91° ...
A flood watch remains in Baton Rouge Thursday through late Friday night, the National Weather Service said, as a weak tropical disturbance moves across the northern Gulf.
A flood watch that includes the New Orleans metro area, Houma, Grand Isle and Baton Rouge will begin on Wednesday afternoon and last into Friday night.
Texas officials assessing flood damage are urging residents to use iSTAT survey for help tracking damage to property caused by flooding.
On Wednesday at 9:27 p.m. the National Weather Service issued an updated flood watch in effect until Thursday at midnight for Wyoming, Lackawanna and Luzerne counties.
A tropical rainstorm brewing in the Gulf is projected to make landfall in Louisiana on Thursday of this week. The state faces a significant flood threat from the approaching storm.
A family in Hunt, Texas, faced a sudden flood but managed to escape thanks to quick thinking and strong faith.
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