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Portions of the Ohio Valley and mid-South regions are facing a major, life-threatening flood danger as multiple bouts of heavy rainfall impact those regions in the second half of this week.
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Locations from central Kansas to central Oklahoma are most likely to see significant severe storms, but a broader area from northern Texas to southeast Nebraska and southwest Iowa could also possibly ...
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Yet again, another round of severe weather is set to threaten the central U.S. with damaging winds, large hail and tornadoes starting late Tuesday and continuing through Thursday.
Record spring heat will start building up Wednesday and last through the rest of the week in southeast Louisiana, and forecasters said residents should also be prepared for strong gusts of wind throughout the day.
Intense thunderstorms are expected to unleash rounds of heavy rain that could bring dangerous flooding to tens of millions of people in the central and eastern US this week.
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A massive storm hitting the central U.S. on Wednesday could spin up damaging tornadoes and dump heavy rain from northern Texas to the Great Lakes.
Persistent southerly winds will start to pile up higher than normal tidal levels along coastal areas this week along with some possible record warm days
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Waves of rain are expected to lash the U.S. this week, with forecasters warning of "generational" rainfall for some areas.