The Southern Plains and the Mississippi, Tennessee and Ohio valleys are still dealing with flooding even as rain comes to an ...
Forecasters warned Tuesday that widespread flooding risks will continue through at least the middle of the week.
A deadly barrage of severe weather, tornadoes and torrential rain has come to an end, but the danger is far from over in ...
After 10 inches of rain overnight, a few Clarksville-Montgomery County subdivisions and homes are underwater, State of Emergency declared by mayors.
After five days of severe weather that include torrential downpours, shelters were implemented in Clarksville as more than 4,000 residents were displaced by flooding.
Millions of people across 15 U.S. states are under flood warnings after widespread rainfall overwhelmed rivers, streams and ...
Following days of heavy rains and storms, Middle Tennessee continues to experience flooding. The Cumberland, Harpeth, Red, Duck, and Buffalo Rivers are all experiencing flooding, with some reaching ...
Rivers rose and flooding worsened across the U.S. South and Midwest, threatening communities already waterlogged and badly ...
In northwest Tennessee, several towns are flooded in Obion County. Rives, Obion, and Kenton have major flooding — the emergency management director there said this seems like even more water ...
The rain may have stopped, but Kentucky's governor warned the danger isn't over from the four days of deadly storms that ...
In Louisville, Kentucky, river levels rose 5 feet in just 24 hours. In Owensboro, Kentucky, a levee broke, sending water into fields. Meanwhile, in Dawson Springs, Kentucky, rising waters reached a ...