Potentially historic flooding is underway Thursday in the Mississippi and Ohio valleys, as repeated rounds of rain pummel several states in America’s heartland.
Chicago’s O’Hare and Midway Airports were both under ground stops due to thunder and lightning Friday morning. The ground stops were expected to last through at least 6:30 a.m. Many in the Chicago area Friday morning woke up to lightning flashes,
KOCO 5 Meteorologist Joseph Neubauer says your timeline on rain and storms and snow the rest of your Friday and this weekend.
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Potent storm packing wind and rain risk to target NorthwestAccuWeather.com With the uptick in storms over the past month or so, the ground has become wet from coastal areas to the western slopes of the Cascades. As more heavy rain pours down with the new storm, runoff can lead to flash flooding and mudslides that ...
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WREG.com on MSNRain, hail, tornadoes: How to prepare as spring storms ramp upSouth, we are no strangers to spring storms. Many saw hail, heavy rain, and even a tornado overnight in Poinsett County, Arkansas as severe thunderstorms moved through the area. Storm chaser Scott Hollinger captured on video a confirmed tornado on the ground,
A once-in-a generation extreme weather event is beginning Wednesday with a tornado outbreak and will continue into the weekend with dangerous, life-threatening flooding.
A “generational flooding” event could pound parts of the central U.S., dumping four months of rain over the course of just a week. More than 46 million Americans will be affected by repeated rounds of intense rainfall over the region, including at least 13 million people within a high-to-extreme risk zone.
A potentially messy storm will bring the possibility of freezing rain to the Greater Toronto Area all weekend, but Toronto may be spared from the worst of the storm.
Phoenix had seen almost no rain since August, so Friday's storm was a welcome sight. It just isn't enough to end the drought.