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As waters recede along small streams and secondary rivers, flooding is just getting underway along the largest rivers and ...
Call it what you want: climate change or intensifying extreme weather. It is happening. Areas such as western Kentucky and northwest Tennessee received up to 15 inches of rain, leading to river levels ...
CINCINNATI – As a record rain event comes to an end for the Mississippi, Ohio and Tennessee valleys, flooding impacts will ...
Parts of the central U.S. still inundated with floodwaters could see large hail and high winds on Thursday, possibly ...
Areas around southern Tennessee, Ohio and Mississippi river basins could see continuous flooding threats for weeks following ...
Parts of the Ohio and Mississippi River Valleys received more than 15 inches of rain ... The governors of Arkansas, Kentucky, ...
Another round of torrential rain and flash flooding came Saturday for parts of the South and Midwest already heavily ...
At least 19 people have died since the storms developed Wednesday, according to authorities and media reports.
Though significant rains have ended in the Southern Plains and the Mississippi, Tennessee and Ohio valleys, flooding on most ...
Rains have ended over the Tennessee, Ohio and Mississippi river basins, but runoff from 8-16 inches of rain over just a few days will continue to surge into larger rivers and lead to moderate to ...
The extreme flooding across parts of the South and Midwest was caused by a stalled storm system that hovered over the same ...
Flash flooding due to relentless rainfall can be life-threatening and catastrophic in some communities into this weekend, ...