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Another round of torrential rain and flash flooding was coming Saturday for parts of the South and Midwest already heavily waterlogged by days of severe storms that also spawned some deadly tornadoes...
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Parts of the Midwest and South faced the possibility of torrential rains and life-threatening flash floods Friday, while many communities were still reeling from tornadoes that destroyed whole neighbo...
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Additional rounds of torrential rain will continue to trigger widespread, life-threatening and catastrophic flash flooding centered on the mid-Mississippi and Ohio valleys into Saturday night, meteorologists say.
Ohio's Governor and Lt. Governor advise residents to prepare for severe weather and potential flash flooding, highlighting safety tips and the importance of readiness amid a persistent storm system.
At least eight people have been killed in a wide swath of violent storms, flooding and tornadoes that hit the South and Midwest.
At 11:16 a.m. on Saturday, the National Weather Service released an updated flood warning valid from Tuesday 3 p.m. until Thursday 3:35 p.m. for Greene, Hale and Marengo counties.
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WCMH Columbus on MSNGovernor Mike Dewine and Ohio Emergency Management Agency prepare for potential flash-floodingState leaders visited the Ohio Emergency Management Agency on Friday to give an update on the weather expected over the weekend. Governor Mike DeWine, along with
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More than half of all flash flooding fatalities in Missouri involve a vehicle, with 87% of those fatalities occurring between 2015 and 2018, and it is advised to turn around and go another way
A flood warning was issued by the National Weather Service on Saturday at 9:08 a.m. valid from Sunday 10 p.m. until Wednesday 1 a.m. for Jackson, Madison and Marshall counties.
The storm has already wreaked havoc across the South and the Midwest, killing at least eight people, including a boy who was swept away by floodwaters in Kentucky.