Heavy rain threatens flash flooding for millions
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Louisiana and Mississippi are bracing for heavy rains and potentially dangerous flooding as a tropical disturbance moves in.
A slow-developing, broad area of low pressure located over the far northern portion of the Gulf is threatening to bring heavy rain and flooding.
A sprawling area of storms infused with tropical moisture is dropping heavy rain along the Gulf Coast and could produce significant flash flooding into the weekend.
The monsoon shifts to the Arizona-New Mexico border for Saturday, and our high goes back up to 100. Here’s your exclusive 9-Hour Forecast for Saturday: TONIGHT: The skies will be partly cloudy with isolated area showers and t-showers in a hit-or-miss pattern.
Heavy downpours could be seen across several parts of Western Pennsylvania on Wednesday, but now we'll get a break from the storms.
The Pakistan Meteorological Department reports the country has received 82% more rainfall than normal during the first two weeks of July compared to the same period last year.
Some roads remained closed in sections of New York and New Jersey after heavy rain swept across the U.S. Northeast.
Some flooding may have crept close to streets in Historic Ellicott City over the last few days, but it was nothing compared to the devastation Main Street has had in the past.