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Simultaneously, a significant risk of extreme flash flooding is growing for the Mississippi and Ohio valleys this week, where some areas could see nearly a foot of rain.
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Severe storms will be possible in Alabama starting very late tonight or Monday morning.
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Billionaire entrepreneur and investor Mark Cuban voiced concerns over a potential economic crisis brewing in rural America, dubbing it the “Red Rural Recession”.
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More than 400,000 homes and businesses in five states were without power Monday in the latest bout of severe weather that has left at least 2 dead.
INDIANAPOLIS — Wednesday is a Weather Impact Alert Day and it’s crucial that residents stay informed and prepared for the potential hazards that may occur.
We are monitoring the potential for severe storms this evening. An Enhanced Risk is in place for a large portion of the Sunflower State, with all forms of severe weather possible.
MEMPHIS, Tenn. - There's a Level 4 out of 5 threat for strong to severe storms Wednesday afternoon and evening.
Severe thunderstorms are possible in North Texas and could arrive as early as late Tuesday evening, bringing large hail, damaging winds and the risk of flooding, according to the National Weather Service.
OKLAHOMA CITY (KOKH) — In just a few hours, we'll be watching the chance for isolated supercell thunderstorms that could produce winds of 60 to 80 mph, up to baseball size hail, and even tornadoes. Have multiple ways of receiving alerts and know your severe weather plan!
Expect a high of 74°F with mostly cloudy skies. A slight breeze from the northeast at 10-15 mph keeps things comfortable. An isolated morning shower is possible, with overnight lows again in the low 50s. Clouds stick around with a high of 65°F. A breezy northeast wind at 10-20 mph sets the stage for better rain and storm chances in the evening.
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Audacy on MSNWet, warm spring weather is upon usLouisiana has seen some absolutely wild weather swings already this year, even though we’re only three months into the year. This may be the new normal moving forward
Weather in Dallas on Saturday is expected to be warm with clouds gradually clearing throughout the day, before overnight storms settle in.