A flood watch is in effect for the Louisville region with several rounds of heavy rain expected over the course of the week.
A soggy, rainy and stormy weather pattern will be setting up across Northeast Ohio on Wednesday through the end of this week. A Flood Watch has been issued.
A dangerous and potentially historic flood event is bearing down on 22 million Americans from Arkansas to Ohio this week.
First Alert Weather Days are in effect Wednesday through Saturday night for the risk of severe weather and flash flooding.
Wednesday evening’s storms are likely to bring heavy rain, strong winds, and frequent lightning. The rains are expected to ...
It also brings higher chances for tornadoes, large hail, flash floods and damaging winds ... more frequently and with greater intensity. A watch is usually issued by the National Oceanic ...
A flood watch is in effect from Friday morning through Saturday afternoon because of excessive rainfall that is expected to push through the area with a 20 percent chance of showers starting ...
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Once the rain ends Friday afternoon, the forecast looks much drier into next week. A Flood Watch remains in effect through 12 p.m. Friday Flood Warnings is in effect through the weekend for ...
The greatest risk for ice-jam flooding is Tuesday night into Wednesday. RELATED: Flood Watch issued for all of WNY, Wind Advisory Town of Evans Supervisor Ray Ashton said after applying for an ...
This Flood Watch means that people living or working ... It's important to clean and remove it properly as it can lead to severe health effects. If the weather is too hot for you, it's too ...
Los Angeles County is under a flood watch which was issued by the National Weather Service on Monday at 12:33 p.m. The watch is valid from Wednesday 6 p.m. until Thursday, Mar. 13 at 6 p.m. The ...