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Yahoo
07-07-2025
- Climate
- Yahoo
WATCH: Flooding seen across central North Carolina after Tropical Storm Chantal
(WGHP) — Parts of the Piedmont Triad and central North Carolina saw heavy rainfall and flooding after the remnants of Tropical Storm Chantal passed through the region. Flood warnings continue for the Haw River at Haw River until Tuesday morning, and the Deep River at Moncure until Wednesday morning. Please stay away from flooded roads, and keep children away from any swollen creek or stream. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.


CTV News
19-06-2025
- Climate
- CTV News
Mexico braces for strong winds and rainfall from Hurricane Erick
Watch Residents in Mexico are being warned to stay indoors as Hurricane Erick makes landfall as a Category 3 storm.


CBS News
17-06-2025
- Climate
- CBS News
Storms approaching Chicago area Tuesday afternoon
Strong to severe storm threats are expected on Tuesday and Wednesday in the Chicago area. With hot temperatures and high humidity levels, the environment is prime for stronger storms to fire up during the afternoon and evening hours. Tuesday storm timing The greatest chance for strong to severe storms will be between 3 p.m. and 10 p.m. on Tuesday. The afternoon and evening commutes could be impacted. The Storm Prediction Center has issued a Marginal risk for areas west of Chicago, which is level 1 out of 5. Severe weather threats on Tuesday will be gusty winds, large hail, and bursts of heavy rain. Wednesday storm timing Overnight Tuesday through Wednesday morning will bring scattered rain, with non-severe storms. By the afternoon and into the evening, any storms that do flare up have the possibility of being strong to severe. There is a greater chance of severe weather on Wednesday. The Storm Prediction Center has issued a level 2 out of 5 for Chicago, but a sliver of NW Indiana is under an enhanced risk, which is a level 3 out of 5. Damaging wind gusts, large hail stones, heavy rain, and spin up tornadoes are the main threats on Wednesday. Rainfall totals could add up towards 1 to 2 inches, which could create flood concerns.
Yahoo
18-05-2025
- Climate
- Yahoo
Stormy pattern ahead with multiple rounds of severe weather possible
hat We're Tracking Rounds of storms by late Sunday/Monday Rain likely through mid week. Mid week cool down Unfortunately, our long dry stretch comes to an end this evening as an active weather pattern moves in. We're tracking several rounds of storms from Sunday through Tuesday, with the greatest severe weather potential expected Sunday evening and Monday afternoon/evening across Northeast Kansas. Tonight:The main threats will be large hail, heavy rain, and a few tornadoes. Storms are expected to develop after 4 PM, with the most likely arrival time between 6–7 PM. The Storm Prediction Center has shifted the enhanced risk area closer to central Kansas and added a moderate risk for parts of south-central Kansas. Storms should gradually clear out between midnight and 2 AM. Monday:Another round of potentially severe storms is likely. All of Northeast Kansas is under an enhanced risk for Monday. The primary threats once again include large hail, damaging winds, and a few tornadoes. Timing looks to start a bit earlier than Sunday, with isolated showers possible early in the day and stronger storms developing between 4–8 PM. Storms should taper off after midnight. Beyond the strong to severe storms expected Sunday into Monday, temperatures will cool down significantly by Tuesday, with highs only reaching the low-70s. A few showers and storms may linger through Wednesday, but drier conditions are expected by the end of the work week. Highs midweek will drop into the 60s with overnight lows getting a bit chilly as we dip down into some 40s. We do look to warm back up to more seasonable temperatures by next weekend. KSNT Storm Track Ashton Rizzo Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.


CBS News
12-05-2025
- Climate
- CBS News
Severe storms, flood watch across South Florida prompt Monday NEXT Weather Alert
South Florida is under a NEXT Weather Alert on Monday as a powerful line of strong to severe storms threatens to drench the region with up to 6 inches of rain, gusty winds and the risk of isolated tornadoes. The National Weather Service has issued a flood watch beginning early Monday morning, with storms expected to reach the Florida Keys by 6 a.m. and the East Coast metro areas by around 8 a.m. The most intense period of storms is expected between 8 a.m. and 10 a.m., moving west to east through the region. The NEXT Weather team warns of very heavy rainfall rates, which could cause roadways to flood quickly. Gusty winds may lead to localized damage, and there's also the chance that a brief tornado could spin up as the storms roll through. Officials are urging drivers to stay off flooded roads and to monitor alerts throughout the day. More storms possible Monday afternoon and evening A brief lull in activity may arrive by midday as the initial line of storms moves offshore. However, the atmosphere could recharge during the afternoon, with more scattered showers and storms possible between noon and 3 p.m. If enough sunshine breaks through, new storms may redevelop in the late afternoon and evening hours. The flood risk will remain elevated through the evening, particularly in areas already soaked by morning rainfall. Storms are forecast to taper off late Monday night, with only isolated showers expected into Tuesday morning. The NEXT Weather Alert is expected to expire early Tuesday as drier air arrives, reducing rain chances and bringing more stable weather conditions through the remainder of the week.