As winter storms impact areas across the United States, the southern region experiences an influx of rain and the potential for severe weather ... Residents should be aware that the threats are ...
Many areas are under a Flood Watch until 6 p.m. tomorrow, as 2 to 4 inches of rain is expected in the watch area. Rain will be ongoing in most areas for the morning commute. Temperatures will be ...
Winter storms moving across the country will produce heavy rain for the ... the threat of flash flooding and isolated pockets of severe weather, including potential tornadoes.
Windy and turning colder Sunday with rain ending as snow showers or flurries.** Multiple rounds of moderate to heavy rain are expected this week. Flooding ... could down some trees and power ...
Mississippi could see severe weather this week with the potential for flooding in areas along with damaging winds, hail and tornadoes. "We're expecting a good amount of rain starting right now ...
Tornadoes are a possibility, especially in northern Mississippi. Saturday's storms will be an all-day event. The continuous rain caused a Flood Watch to be issued for the entire Mid-South ...
Another round of heavy rain moves in Wednesday. A flood watch has been issued for the following counties through Thursday morning: Bartow, Catoosa, Chattooga, Cherokee, Cobb, Dade, Dawson ...
A slow-moving frontal system will bring rounds of heavy rain and a threat of flooding to western North Carolina and the upstate. Rain begins to move into the region overnight, very light at first ...
WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY Multiple rounds of widespread rain are expected across the Midstate this week and this weekend. Localized flooding will be possible early on, but river and creek levels ...
Damaging wind gusts up to 60 mph and a tornado or two will ... bring another round of heavy rain along with them, and the weather service said isolated flooding will be possible.