and the threat is far from over as forecasters have placed a swath of South Florida under a rare "high risk" of flash flooding on Thursday. High risks are only issued on about 4% of days ...
There is a level 1 out of 4 risk for flash flooding across ... moves through the state of Florida. While there is still some uncertainty regarding how far south the front will move, there is ...
But there is still a chance of flash flooding in areas that have already been saturated with rain. South Florida remains under a tropical storm warning until Thursday but an earlier flood watch ...
Heavy downpours on Wednesday left many South Florida streets flooded, halting traffic and prompting detours for commuters. More than 8 million residents were under flash flood alerts throughout ...
Flash flood warnings and other related advisories ... Jennifer Collins, a professor in the Geosciences School at the University of South Florida, has studied how to better communicate all of ...
too much rain may fall too fast and trigger flash flooding, AccuWeather meteorologists warn. The greatest risk of downpours that can trigger highly localized flooding will be from Louisiana and the ...
Even without a landfall in Florida, the state is expected to feel some impacts from Rafael, starting as early as today.
The storm tracked to the south in the final hours and ... 8 inches of rain pummeled Daytona Beach on Florida's east coast overnight, causing flash flooding Thursday morning. The flooding and ...
Heavy rain created a flash ... Florida, the second most tornado warnings ever issued in one day, and the most ever in Florida or from a tropical system. Below is a video of a tornado from South ...
BARCELONA, Spain (AP) — Flash floods in eastern Spain swept away cars, turned village streets into rivers, disrupted rail lines and highways and killed at least 72 people in the worst natural disaster ...
I-75 south is crowded with people returning after ... flash flood emergency statement for portions of west-central Florida. Flash flood emergency statements generally mean life-threatening ...