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The Palm Beach Post |
"This is a catastrophic, potentially historic heavy rainfall and flash flood event," the National Weather Service said, adding people should prepare for "severe disruptions to daily life."
CNN |
In hard-hit Selmer, Tennessee, a town about 90 miles east of Memphis, the tornado outbreak claimed at least three lives.
Chicago Tribune |
The potent storm system will bring “significant, life-threatening flash flooding” each day through Saturday, the National Weather Service said.
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Storms kill 7 in South and Midwest
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Star Tribune |
Tennessee Gov. Bill Lee said it was too early to know whether there were more deaths as searches persisted.
Yahoo |
More than 20 tornadoes have been reported to the National Weather Service after deadly storms broke out across the South and Midwest.
Yahoo |
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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A late-season storm could bring several inches of snow to New Mexico and surrounding states this weekend, the NWS says.
At least seven people have been killed in a wide swath of violent storms and tornadoes that hit the South and Midwest, and officials are bracing for
Colorado State University predicts above-normal hurricane activity with more and stronger storms than average. Here’s what NC can expect.
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Heavy rainfall and severe weather hit Middle Tennessee as a series of powerful storms makes its way through over the next 2 days.
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Atlantic hurricane season is expected to be busier than average, with 17 named storms and nine hurricanes, according to Colorado State University meteorologists.
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Areas in Delaware County, Pennsylvania and parts of South Jersey appeared hardest hit by storms that rolled through the area Thursday into Friday.