Deadly flooding in South and Midwest
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Some parts of the country could see up to 20 inches of rainfall this weekend, causing catastrophic flooding, forecasters warned.
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Portions of the Midwest and Southeast recently slammed by a deadly barrage of powerful storms and flooding are continuing recovery efforts in the wake of the disaster, but now as residents try to sif...
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MEMPHIS, Tenn. - There's a Level 2 out of 5 threat for strong storms this Thursday evening across the Mid-South.
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Action News 5 on MSNYour First Alert to a much needed streak of great weather in the Mid-South, but there is one chance of rainThe work week started on a cool, dry note and sunshine today and there’s more to come, but it could get a little frosty tonight. Temperatures will fall into the 30s for parts of the Mid-South prompting the National Weather Service to issue a FROST ADVISORY for West Tennessee and Northeast Arkansas from 3 AM to 9 AM Tuesday.
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In Louisville, Kentucky, river levels rose 5 feet in just 24 hours. In Owensboro, Kentucky, a levee broke, sending water into fields. Meanwhile, in Dawson Springs, Kentucky, rising waters reached a substation, causing authorities to cut power.
MEMPHIS, Tenn. - A Severe Thunderstorm Warning has been issued for parts of Mississippi County, Arkansas and Tipton County, Tennessee until 4:15 p.m.
Naval Support Activity Mid South base in Millington ordered evacuations due to flood risks. The move aims to prevent a repeat of the May 2010 floods. No levee breach is confirmed yet.
Around 73 million people are under flood alerts — including flood advisories, watches and warnings, the later indicating life-threatening flooding is imminent or underway — from Texas to western Pennsylvania, the weather service said. Alerts were likely to remain in place through Sunday morning.
A powerful and slow-moving spring storm system is set to deliver life-threatening weather across multiple regions of the United States
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The Weather Channel on MSNLife-Threatening Flood Risk From Mid-South To Ohio Valley Could Produce 'Generational' Rainfall AmountsDouble-digit rainfall totals are forecast, prompting the National Weather Service to issue flood watches from Wednesday into Saturday. Serious flash flooding and flooding of rivers, creeks and streams can be expected.
MEMPHIS, Tenn. — Generational rainfall slammed the Mid-South early April, causing devastating floods across the region last weekend. Now rivers overflowing their banks are threatening more communities throughout the area.