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A major spring storm is expected to blast the middle of the country with hurricane-force winds, tornadoes, and potentially historic flooding beginning Tuesday evening, according to the National Weath...
From Detroit Free Press
Dozens of destructive tornadoes touched down as severe weather lashed the Midwest and South on Wednesday evening.
From BBC
The storms ripped homes into unrecognizable shreds and tossed vehicles like toys.
From CNN
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A life-threatening outbreak of long-lived and strong tornadoes is expected today in parts of the central and eastern US from a powerful, wide-reaching spring storm.
After the Memorial Day flood of 1981, the City of Austin needed a better way to deal with a forecast of heavy rain and the potential of flooding. The Memorial Day flood sent Shoal Creek out of its banks. Thirteen people lost their lives in that flood. A better method of early detection of flooding was needed.
A large part of South Texas is reeling from life-threatening flooding that began overnight and continued into Friday morning.
Volatile spring weather will kick into high gear this week as a potential severe thunderstorm outbreak and life-threatening flooding loom large for tens of millions of people in the central and eastern United States.
The flooding in South Texas resulted in several alligator sightings ... according to the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department. The spring into early summer is mating season and many alligators ...
Severe storms dumped about half a year’s rainfall in two days, leading to flash floods across both sides of the border.
8don MSN
The Pacific Northwest is staring down a rare spring severe thunderstorm threat and Texas is preparing to see up to half a year’s worth of rain by the weekend as March continues its streak of unusually disruptive weather.
At least three people have died due to severe storms in South Texas this week as rescues were still ongoing Friday.
More than 20 inches of rain — about a half-year’s worth — fell in some areas near the border on Thursday and Friday.
Intense thunderstorms are expected to unleash rounds of heavy rain that could bring dangerous flooding to tens of millions of people in the central and eastern US this week.