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weather1 year ago

"Severe Weather Threatens Multiple U.S. States with Flooding, Tornadoes, and Highway Damage"

Central and southern Indiana are expected to experience multiple rounds of severe storms, including lightning, large hail, damaging wind gusts, isolated tornadoes, heavy rain, and flooding. The National Weather Service advises residents to be weather aware, have a safety plan in place, secure loose objects, and check in on neighbors. Flash flood and flood watches are in effect, with 1.5-4 inches of rain predicted, and residents are urged to prepare for potential severe weather impacts.

weather1 year ago

"Alert: Potential Flash Floods and Storms Threaten Weekend Weather"

A flash flood watch remains in effect for central and southern counties of Alabama overnight, with a tornado watch issued for some areas in Southwest Alabama until 9:00 tonight. While severe storms are possible in the far southern part of the state, the northern areas are expected to remain stable. Showers and storms may linger in Southeast Alabama tomorrow morning, but the rest of the state will be dry with some afternoon clearing. Sunday will be sunny and cool, with temperatures dropping into the 30s over the northern 2/3 of Alabama next week.

weather1 year ago

"Rapidly Approaching Storm Threatens Clear Conditions and Brings South Swell"

A large storm system is bringing rain, wind, and potential snow to the region, prompting various weather watches and warnings including flash flood watches, wind warnings, surf advisory, and winter storm warnings. The storm is expected to linger into early next week with heavy showers, thunder chances, and the possibility of small tornadoes or waterspouts. Residents are advised to stay home and off the roads if possible, as the storm has a lot of energy and close monitoring is recommended. Light showers may persist through Tuesday morning, with potential for more rain later in the week and next weekend.

natural-disasters2 years ago

"Hurricane Hilary Forces Closure of Joshua Tree National Park and Mojave National Preserve"

Joshua Tree National Park and Mojave National Preserve have been closed to visitors due to Hurricane Hilary. A Flash Flood Watch is in effect for Joshua Tree National Park, and park staff are monitoring conditions. The closure is being initiated ahead of the storm's expected worst impacts. Mojave National Preserve is also closed, with concerns about potential debris flow from the recent York Fire. Travel in the area is strongly discouraged during the storm.

weather2 years ago

Stormy Weather Ahead: Anticipating the Next Round of Storms

The Severe Thunderstorm Watch has been canceled, but a Flash Flood Watch has been issued for Northeast Ohio due to heavy rain. High water on some roadways has been reported. More than a dozen counties are under a flood watch until Saturday morning. Lingering showers are expected early Saturday, with a chance of general thunderstorms in the afternoon. Sunday is expected to have quiet conditions with temperatures in the 70s.

weather2 years ago

Alabama Braces for Multiple Rounds of Severe Storms Today.

Multiple rounds of strong to severe thunderstorms are expected across Alabama today, with a "moderate risk" of severe storms in parts of Central and South Alabama. Heavier storms could produce large hail, damaging winds, and a few tornadoes. A flash flood watch is also in effect for much of Alabama south of I-20. Scattered showers and storms are likely statewide tomorrow, but the severe weather risk will be limited to the southern quarter of the state. The weekend will have intervals of sun with highs in the 80s, but there is a risk of severe storms over Northwest Alabama on Sunday.

weather2 years ago

Severe Weather Alert: Heavy Rain and Flooding Threats Across Southern US

South Texas is expected to experience widespread showers and thunderstorms from Friday night to next Tuesday due to increased moisture and upper air disturbances. Storms may be strong to severe with large hail and strong damaging winds. Showers with heavy rainfall will persist through late Monday, prompting a flash flood watch for all of deep South Texas. It is important to be weather aware, especially during Mother's Day weekend.