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Another round of rain is on tap Thursday afternoon. Up to a 60% coverage will be in the forecast as highs reach the middle 90s. We have more rain for Friday, then things turn drier this weekend and to start a new workweek. Rain will quickly increase Tuesday and Wednesday as more moisture moves into Florida.
The top of the North Island is in for bouts of heavy rain and severe gales throughout today, prompting MetService to issue alerts for Northland, Auckland, the Coromandel and the East Coast. “If I wanted to be anywhere,
A major weather alert on the East Coast leaving communities underwater. We're talking floods in the subway in New York and cars nearly submerged in Maryland.
A disorganized low-pressure area off Florida's east coast is showing increasing chances of becoming a tropical depression or tropical storm later in the week, the National Hurricane Center said. Even now, it's already having an influence on Florida weather with isolated torrential rain.
A noticeable drop in temperatures is expected to begin tomorrow. Highs will fall anywhere from 5 to 15 degrees compared to today, particularly from the bay to inland valleys. Flash Flood Watches and Warnings remain in effect across Northeast NJ and New York due to heavy rainfall risks.
The NHC warned of possible flash flooding from localized heavy rainfall from middle to late week as 'Disturbance 1' moves west over the state.
A day after historic rain flooded nearby Plant City and flood-weary portions of Polk County saw waters rise, more is on the way. Here's what to expect.
Atlantic remain under flash flood watches early Tuesday as slow-moving summer storms brought heavy showers to the East Coast, impacting transportation and leaving people stranded in vehicles on waterlogged roads.