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Life-threatening and destructive urban flash flooding and river flooding are likely, with some cities expected to get double their average April rainfall in just a matter of days, including Little Roc...
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Powerful storms are forecast to move east after pelting the central U.S. with heavy wind and giant hailstones, causing at least two deaths and leaving hundreds of thousands without power.
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The possibility of strong tornadoes and destructive wind gusts exceeding 65 mph are associated with the front as it pushes cold air into warm in a clash that roils the atmosphere and creates conditio...
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A dangerous, wide-reaching storm will affect nearly the entire Eastern Seaboard Monday and is putting tens of millions of people in harm’s way after touching off several tornadoes, dropping baseball-sized hail and killing at least six people in the central US this weekend.
The rain is pouring down on South Florida, prompting the National Weather Service in Miami to issue a flash flood warning Sunday. The warning is in effect for parts of Miami-Dade until 8 p.m.
Intense thunderstorms on top of heavy rain since Wednesday dumped more than a foot of rain on the region and triggered rare flash flood emergencies and flooding that began on Thursday afternoon.
Another bout of severe storms will impact more than 100 million Americans this weekend. Here's how Florida will be impacted.