Parts of the Southeast were experiencing potentially life-threatening flash floods Saturday as a severe weather system made its way across the country, also posing a risk of significant snow for the Upper Midwest and New England.
For all of February 1989, Hampton Roads got walloped with 24 inches of the white stuff. The National Weather Service reported it to be the most snow in a single month on record, dating back to 1890. Some local residents avoided being out in the elements. They were staying warm with some cool beverages inside the Willoughby Inn in Ocean View.
In addition to flooding, there is also a risk of thunderstorms and strong tornadoes in portions of the lower Mississippi Valley, according to the National Weather Service. Destructive wind gusts ...
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