Severe, storms and Flood Watch
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Severe storms are threatening 46 million people across the U.S., with flash flood risks and tornado watches in seven states.
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At least 20 people have died from flash flooding and tornado damage that swept across multiple states in the the midwestern and southern parts of the US over the weekend.
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The Masters week will get off to a stormy start. Patron gates will not open on time for Monday's practice rounds as storms are expected to move through the area during the morning. Parking lots will a...
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Monday's opening practice round for the 89th Masters golf tournament was suspended for the day by Augusta National Golf Club after spectators were evacuated from the course due to inclement weather.
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On the evening of September 27, 2024, millions from the Gulf Coast of Florida up through Georgia and Tennessee spent a sleepless night watching Hurricane Helene carve its way north.
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Strong storms continued to move across Alabama on Sunday night after a very busy day. However, a tornado watch has expired for south and east Alabama, and the threat for stronger storms appears to be lessening, though it is not over.
The Tennessee Department of Health has confirmed 10 weather-related deaths in the past week after several days of severe weather, including tornadoes and flooding across Tennessee.
Severe weather has been impacting the Midstate since Wednesday. More weather events are expected into the weekend.
Strong to severe storms will be possible in Alabama starting tonight and lasting into the day on Sunday. A few tornadoes, damaging winds, hail and heavy rain will all be possible.
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The Department of Natural Resources is cleaning up trails in northern Michigan and recommending safe practices for debris burning following last month's ice storm.
Several Texas counties are in under a tornado watch Saturday, as severe weather is expected to impact areas of the Lone Star State. The National Weather Service issued the watch Saturday morning for portions of deep East Texas,
Severe storms are expected to hit Alabama on Sunday, bringing the possibility of tornadoes, high winds, and hail. The National Weather Service has issued a level two threat for severe weather, indicating a significant risk of dangerous conditions.
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Flash flood warnings have been issued for part of North Texas, as heavy rain and thunderstorms hit the area Saturday morning. The warnings are in effect for Collin, Dallas, Denton, Lamar, Tarrant and Rockwall counties until 8:30 a.