Tropical Storm Chantal is set to unleash heavy rains across the Carolinas, with warnings of flash floods and isolated tornadoes. Residents are urged to stay alert and avoid flooded roads.
Tropical Storm Chantal is set to unleash heavy rains across the Carolinas this weekend, raising concerns for flash flooding as it approaches the coast. Expected rainfall could reach up to 6 inches in some areas.
Tropical Storm Chantal continues to pose a threat to the Carolina coastline, with warnings in effect as it moves north. Heavy rains, dangerous surf, and potential flooding are expected through the weekend. Stay alert!
As Hurricane Chantal approaches the Carolinas, residents brace for heavy rainfall and flash flooding. With predictions of up to six inches of rain and storm surges, the risk is elevated. Will this be another costly hurricane season?
West Virginia is reeling from heavy rains and flash floods, prompting a state of emergency. At least five dead, multiple missing, and buildings damaged as communities brace for more rain. Stay updated!
A multi-day severe weather event continues to impact the mid-South and Ohio River Valley, bringing catastrophic flooding and tornado threats. Millions remain at risk as heavy rains and tornado watches persist.
Torrential rains and flash floods wreak havoc in the US, causing multiple fatalities and extensive damage. Emergency services warn of rising rivers and ongoing severe weather conditions.
Torrential rain and deadly tornadoes are wreaking havoc across the South and Midwest, with flash flood emergencies declared in multiple states. As communities assess the damage, more severe weather is on the way.
A major storm system is set to impact millions across the U.S. with heavy rain, high winds, and possible tornadoes. Prepare for life-threatening conditions and widespread disruption starting Wednesday.
A severe weather event is set to unleash tornadoes, heavy rainfall, and snow across the central states. The National Weather Service warns of catastrophic flash flooding and storm risks affecting millions.