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The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's National Water Prediction Center has forecast that areas in Arkansas, ...
Devastating, life-threatening floods have already started in some states as an atmospheric river causes heavy rainfall.
A map from the USGS showed that some rivers were 23,000 percent of their normal median level or higher as of Friday morning.
As of 5 p.m. on April 4, 101 areas were experiencing flooding, with two creeks ranked as “above major flood stage." ...
Several Kentucky counties broke three-day rainfall records during recent storms. Widespread river flooding is ongoing across Kentucky this week, as a number of waterways reached major flood stage.
Rivers rose and flooding worsened across the U.S. South and Midwest, threatening communities already waterlogged and badly ...
This map from AccuWeather shows the states facing an extreme flood threat this week. AccuWeather At times, rainfall rates could exceed several inches per hour, contributing to rapid flash flooding.
Some parts of the country could see up to 20 inches of rainfall this weekend, causing catastrophic flooding, forecasters warned.
On Sunday, the National Weather Service posted a map showing the amount of heavy rainfall across the region since Wednesday, April 2.The Cincinnati area saw an estimated 3.57 inches of rain ...
The first time it took 12 inches, and it was really a surprise for us because no one really expected it,” Caira said. “Second ...
It has rained on each of the first three days of April in Boston and, going back to the end of March, rain has actually fallen on six straight days, the longest such streak in about two years.
Days of near-constant rain resulted in record precipitation totals for some Kentucky counties. Rainfall totals were mostly in line with the National Weather Service's forecasts, with more than a foot ...