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A series of severe thunderstorms brought widespread flooding to New Orleans on Monday, overwhelming roads and prompting flash flood warnings. Drivers struggled as heavy rain poured across the city for ...
Gretna Boulevard, the road in front of his house, was among the streets on the Westbank of Jefferson Parish that flooded ...
Additional DPW crews were spotted on the aptly-named Water Street Friday afternoon. Workers could be seen in knee deep water under the Humboldt Boulevard bridge just north of Brady Street. Street ...
While far less damaging than initially feared, the massive weather system dumped heavy and sustained rainfall across the state, sparking flash flood warnings and evacuations. The rain is expected ...
Strong thunderstorms with locally heavy rainfall will move across much of the central U.S. on Friday and into the weekend.
Inundated rivers posed the latest threat from persistent storms that have killed at least 23 people since last week as they doused the region with heavy rain and spawned destructive tornadoes.
Residents in Hong Kong’s Shek O were cut off from the city for the second time in a week on Thursday morning, after heavy ... rain washed away all the concrete,” she said, adding the flood ...
Some of you will get skipped by the rain and storms as the line will likely contain several gaps. It could be a slow-go for the Monday morning rush hour as heavy downpours and storms roll through. No ...
While severe weather isn’t expected, locally heavy rain is possible. Despite the rain chances, highs return to the upper 70s and low 80s tomorrow. Scattered showers and storms fade Thursday evening as ...
What is the weather like this weekend? Saturday evening is much cooler for many with a north wind. Another round of rain and storms develops, but the severe threat shifts a little south and east ...
Any storm that pops up could produce frequent lightning, heavy rainfall, and a quick inch or two of rain that leads to localized street flooding. Wednesday brings our highest chance of rain at 70%.