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Since Wednesday, at least 12 people have died amid the outbreak of severe weather, including a 9-year-old boy in Kentucky, who was swept away by floodwaters as he walked to a bus stop, and several peo...
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At least 20 people have died from flash flooding and tornado damage that swept across multiple states in the the midwestern and southern parts of the US over the weekend.
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The Weather Channel on MSNFlooding, Severe Weather Blamed For More Than 20 Deaths In The South And Ohio ValleyLife-threatening flooding continued across the South and Ohio Valley Monday after days of rain and storms hit the regions. Rivers were cresting Monday at near-record levels and towns and cities were under mandatory evacuations.
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.
We've seen a relentless surge of severe thunderstorms, tornadoes and flooding rain for over a week now in the Midwest and South. Fortunately, a pattern change has now arrived.
Local and state authorities as well as Duke Energy are warning Hoosiers of severe weather threats and possible power outages that may occur in Indiana starting Wednesday evening. While Wednesday may bring heavy rain and possible destructive hail and tornadoes, a meteorologist warned the biggest threat will be flooding.