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Dozens of tornado and severe thunderstorm warnings were issued from Texas to West Virginia.
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Parts of the Midwest and South faced the possibility of torrential rains and life-threatening flash floods Friday, while many communities were still reeling from tornadoes that destroyed whole neighbo...
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The National Weather Service has issued a flash flood warning several counties in West Virginia as storms and severe weather continues to make its way east acro
CHARLESTON, W.Va. — Rain that is in the forecast to continue in West Virginia well into Sunday could cause flash flooding, low-lying area flooding and river flooding. National Weather Service Meteorologist Simone Lewis said all three are possible with the training of storms that’s getting most of its moisture from the south.
LYNCHBURG, Va. (WSET) — Sunday brings periods of rain and storms to the area. It doesn't rain the whole day, but that same front that has been plaguing the Midwest the last few days will finally move into our area and that will be the trigger for the numerous rounds of showers and storms we see.
HUNTINGTON, W.Va. (WSAZ) -- Parts of 5th Ave. in Huntington are experiencing flash flooding Friday morning. This is in the area of 25th Street near Stewart’s Hot Dogs and the University Ford car dealership. It comes after a stretch of storms passed through the region overnight into the morning hours.
Another round of torrential rain and flash flooding came Saturday for parts of the South and Midwest already heavily waterlogged by days of severe storms that also spawned some deadly tornadoes.
The National Weather Service is forecasting potential severe storms for Huntington, West Virginia and Charleston West Virginia beginning Thursday, April 3, 2025. Significant rainfall could affect the region through Monday,
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WVNS Bluefield on MSNSevere Weather Awareness Week 2025: Flood SafetyThe spring season has arrived and the StormTracker 59 Weather Team has you covered when severe weather threatens the two Virginias. Once again, we are partnering with the National Weather Service