A storm has dropped a significant amount of rain across Southern California, triggering the risk of mudslides, flooding and debris flows in recent burn scar areas.
A sweeping storm system moving across the U.S. threatens to bring tornadoes, blizzards and possibly wildfires to different regions of the country.
“A wildfire outbreak appears likely today across the southern Plains as extremely critical fire weather conditions spread from the [Texas] Panhandle and Rolling Hills Country into much of [Oklahoma] ...
After the recent series of storms this past week, the Pacific still has more storms to deliver. The region will remain in active storm mode for much of the remainder of the month, and its moisture ...
The final round of rain for the week is expected to deliver between a tenth and quarter of an inch of rain along the coast ...
A storm system that resulted in severe flooding in Southern California is headed to Texas and the Central US — why experts call it a "triple threat." ...
A powerful atmospheric river storm is pounding parts of California with torrential rain, strong winds and snow and leading to ...
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