Flooding rains continue to soak South Texas
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Waves of downpours and thunderstorms continue across South Texas, driving a flooding and severe weather risk through late Friday.
From The Washington Post
More than 20 South Texas school districts and college campuses canceled classes on Friday due to the severe weather and flooding.
From SFGate
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At least three fatalities and over 200 rescues have been reported due to severe storms in southern Texas, prompting ongoing rescue operations. Harlingen received more than 21 inches of rain, causing widespread flooding and power outages across several counties.
Millions of Americans across the country are on alert for a severe weather outbreak as violent, long-track tornadoes with damaging winds of up to 80 mph and large hail are expected across the Midwest and South with the cross-country storm moving east.
The Associated Press on MSN9d
At Least 39 Dead in Massive Storm as Tornadoes and Wildfires Sweep Across U.S.The dynamic storm from Friday through Sunday had earned an unusual “high risk” designation from weather forecasters.
9:30 a.m.: Gov. Tate Reeves posted an update Saturday morning on the social media site X, with news from Friday storms. The governor reported that “Preliminary reports indicate three people were injured and hospitalized in Grenada County. This number is expected to increase. Mississippi is praying for those healing.”
The National Weather Service has issued a tornado warning for Knox, Anderson, Loudon and Roane counties until 8:45 p.m. March 15.
A severe thunderstorm watch means conditions are capable of producing severe weather, while a warning means a severe thunderstorm is occurring or imminent. A tornado watch means conditions are ...
An EF1 tornado tore through Calera on Saturday night, carving a nearly ten-mile path of destruction but miraculously leaving no reported fataliti
UPDATE: Tornado Warning CANCELED for Limestone County. The NWS issued a Tornado Warning for northern Limestone County until 3:30 p.m. Saturday. At 306 PM CDT, a severe thunderstorm capable of producing a tornado was located 9 miles northwest of Athens, moving northeast at 35 mph.
After a round of severe weather, Middle Tennessee could see freezing temperatures over night, followed by dry air.
FOX 26 Meteorologist Allison Gargaro speaks more about the Tornado Watch issued for counties in the Houston-area and how the weather looks for the weekend and Texas Children's Houston Open.