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The National Weather Service warned that those in the flood zone "should prepare now for the possibility of long duration and severe disruptions to daily life."
Seattle Times |
Flooding worsened across the U.S. South and Midwest, threatening communities already waterlogged and badly damaged by days of heavy rain and storms that killed at least 23 people.
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"River flooding will be a concern across middle Tennessee through mid-week as well, so remember, Turn Around Don't Drown!" the National Weather Service in Nashville warned Monday on social media.
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FOX 5 Atlanta on MSNEF-1 tornado confirmed in Spalding County, 2nd tornado in HenryThe National Weather Service has confirmed that two tornadoes touched down in the southern part of metro Atlanta during Monday morning's severe storms.
Kelli Stannard was holed up with her pets in her house on Buck Point Road when severe storms moved overhead, knocking one tree through her bedroom window.
Severe storms raked across Nashville and Middle Tennessee on Saturday, bringing multiple tornado warnings, at least one possible tornado, plus torrential rains and high winds all around the region. Heavy rain and flooding are the main areas of concern through the weekend,
Indiana averages about 22 tornadoes a year, according to NWS, but there's a lot of myths out there about the weather phenomena.
Rachel Riley was hoping to a maternity photo session Saturday on the banks of Old Hickory Lake in Hendersonville. The storm rolled in, but they still got some incredible photographs.
The National Weather Service said powerful straight-line winds were the culprit behind the damage throughout parts of New Jersey this week.
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WSMV) - Multiple areas in Middle Tennessee had reports of damage after tornado-warned storms rolled through. Areas such as Madison, Kingston Springs, Pegram, Dickson, Gallatin and many other places had reports of damage. In Madison, a business called Line-X in Nashville partially collapsed.
At least one siren in the southwestern part of the city was still out of service, and the Fire Department did not say how long repairs would take.