Records for 24-hour rainfall in the United States range from less than 6 inches to more than 4 feet. Those amounts for each state are shown in the map below, which uses data compiled by NOAA's ...
The UK is set to be hit with a 24-hour blizzard ... weather maps and data from WXCharts has forecast snow to sweep across the UK on Friday and Saturday, bringing with it heavy rain, wind and ...
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Rain and cooler temperatures will bring relief to Southern California this weekend, after a prolonged stretch of dry, breezy weather that allowed wildfires to thrive.
A polar vortex has triggered freeze warnings across Texas, leading to dangerous conditions for people and infrastructure.
A map shows where flooding is expected in the next 24 hours, according to the Environment ... said: ‘Combined rainfall and snowmelt means there is a very low likelihood of minor river flooding ...
A map shows where flooding is expected in the next 24 hours, according to the Environment ... Daniel Bond, from the Environment Agency, said: ‘Combined rainfall and snowmelt means there is ...
That cold front arrives in Tulsa by the mid-morning hours Saturday with blustery ... level lift will spread areas of rain into eastern and southeastern Oklahoma Monday afternoon into Monday ...
Freezing rain pushed up electrical outages above 110,000 ... Parts of mountainous western North Carolina saw as much as 4.5 inches of snow in a 24-hour period through 7 a.m. Saturday, according ...
“We would hope that’s not the case, we’ll just have to look at the map and see how the waters ... have received jaw-dropping 24-hour rainfall totals. Cardwell recorded 655mm of rain in ...
Snow could soon fall across the entire length of the UK, according to weather modelling maps ... hour in the Scottish Highlands and rural parts of northern England on January 25. Torrential rain ...
According to weather modelling maps ... a 30-hour Arctic onslaught. The GFS weather model forecasts snow first appearing over North Wales and the north-west of England on January 24.