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National Hurricane Center Watching Area In Gulf For Tropical Development

The Gulf is getting attention once again for the potential of tropical development later this week. Heavy showers and storms expected.
National Hurricane Center Watching Area In Gulf For Tropical Developmentstory-preview

Historic Grand Canyon Lodge Among Structures Burned

About 50 to 80 structures have been lost at the park's North Rim, including the lodge.
Historic Grand Canyon Lodge Among Structures Burnedstory-preview

Late Summer To Early Fall Outlook

The majority of the country is facing a warm and dry end to summer and beginning to fall, but hopefully the Gulf Coast is excited for a cooler and damper outlook.
Late Summer To Early Fall Outlookstory-preview

Flood Threat Increasing For Northeast, Mid-Atlantic

Flood watches are in effect across the Northeast and mid-Atlantic stretching from Massachusetts to Virginia, including places like Hartford, New York City, Philadelphia, Baltimore, DC and Richmond. Slow-moving storms could produce rainfall rates up to 3 inches per hour, so have a way to get warnings and never drive through floodwaters. These storms could also have a severe component and may contain damaging wind gusts in addition to the heavy rain. The flood threat will continue on Tuesday across the mid-Atlantic.
Flood Threat Increasing For Northeast, Mid-Atlanticstory-preview

Time-Lapse: Texas River Rises One Week After Deadly Flooding

The Lampasas River in Central Texas flooded one week after the deadly flooding in Kerrville. The river, which rose 30-plus feet in just hours, caused evacuations as large pieces of debris were taken down the river’s strong current. Watch this video for the latest information.
Time-Lapse: Texas River Rises One Week After Deadly Floodingstory-preview