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'Deadly Flood Wave' Sweeps Away Vehicles, Campers, Homes In Texas

Vehicles, campers and homes were swept away along the Guadalupe River in Kerr County, Texas, as storms caused a flash flood emergency in the area. A flash flood emergency was also declared in San Angelo further north of Texas Hill Country. Multiple deaths have been reported.
'Deadly Flood Wave' Sweeps Away Vehicles, Campers, Homes In Texasstory-preview

New System Off Southeast Coast: Everything We Know

This new storm will be short-lived, but it's expected to put a damper on holiday weekend plans along parts of the Southeast coast.
New System Off Southeast Coast: Everything We Knowstory-preview

Bacteria Forces Beaches To Shut Down In 6 States

High bacteria levels have shut down swimming at multiple beaches in at least six states ahead of the Fourth of July holiday. Learn how you can plan ahead and not have your beach trip ruined.
Bacteria Forces Beaches To Shut Down In 6 Statesstory-preview

Additional Rain Still Expected In Texas After Deadly Flooding

Parts of Texas have seen deadly flash flooding, and more rain is still to come. A flood watch is in effect from Killeen, Texas, all the way down to Bexar County. Many areas will see 5 to 8 inches of rain, with few areas potentially getting up to 12 inches of rain.
Additional Rain Still Expected In Texas After Deadly Floodingstory-preview

Virga Storm, With 70 MPH Winds, Slams Las Vegas

A virga storm slammed Las Vegas on Tuesday, bringing winds up to 70 mph to the area. Nearly 50 power poles were knocked down, causing power outages to thousands in the process. Surprisingly, not much rain was produced by the storm, as most of the rain evaporated before it was able to reach the ground.
Virga Storm, With 70 MPH Winds, Slams Las Vegasstory-preview