A storm system continuing on its trek across the nation has brought a renewed threat of flooding rain and severe weather ...
Fort Worth Metroplex faced a slow morning commute on Thursday as the region was slammed with flooding and severe weather from ...
lightning and flash flooding as these storms push east. These storms could spin up several tornadoes Thursday afternoon in parts of southern Arkansas and across Louisiana." The NWS Fort Worth said ...
In addition, this storm system will bring very heavy rain and flash flood threat from Texas to western Kentucky ... where locally a foot of snow is forecast with wind gusts near 60 mph.
Severe weather threat on Thurs. Flash flooding could be an issue from Dallas to Little Rock, Arkansas, to Memphis, Tennessee, to Paducah, Kentucky. A flood watch has been issued for three states ...
NOAA’s Weather Prediction Center (WPC) placed cities from northeastern Texas to Kentucky in a Level 2 out of 4 risk of flash ... Fort Worth International Airport (DFW). The severe weather and ...
Multiple eastern Kentucky school districts are closed Friday due to flooding from heavy rainfall. School districts in Floyd, Johnson and Magoffin counties are closed Friday due to the the rain.
Storms spawned at least one tornado, sent creeks over their banks and caused flash flooding Thursday in portions of West ...
The looming storm forced mass evacuations, but may also have a long-term impact.
A dangerous mix of scorched terrain from recent wildfires in Los Angeles and heavy rainfall is expected to create perilous conditions for flash flooding, mudslides and debris flows through Monday.