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Don’t count on a complete washout for the weekend — but keeping an umbrella handy wouldn’t be a bad call either.
The relentless rain also caused a dam to fail, creeks to overflow and roads and highways to close across the state.
Significant flooding was already underway early Wednesday in southern Oklahoma and adjacent north Texas.
Animated weather footage highlights the areas most at risk for large hail, damaging winds and strong tornados on Monday night ...
After a stormy Thursday, Northeast Ohio could see more scattered thunderstorms Friday. Fortunately, the threat of severe ...
Saturday will start with sunshine and warmth, but scattered storms return by late afternoon, with potentially severe storms ...
It could be a wet commencement in the Horseshoe on Sunday. Here's what the National Weather Service predicts for this weekend ...
The Storm Prediction Center has expanded a Level 2 (slight) risk on Thursday to include most of north Alabama and part of ...
Isolated strong storms are possible between 4 pm and 10 pm today. Numerous strong storms are possible late Saturday ...
“While it’s not expected to rain the entire weekend, expect multiple rounds of showers and storms, with … bursts or flare-ups ...
Severe weather is likely today across Southeast Texas with thunderstorms capable of producing damaging winds, hail and heavy ...
Expect warm weather today with isolated afternoon & evening storms. Storms become more numerous by the weekend.