Midwestern United States, Floods and Storms
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At least four people died, including some who drowned.
The New York Times |
Millions of people across several states were at risk of tornadoes and other severe weather on Wednesday.
The New York Times |
Officials warned that a “generational flooding” disaster was possible as more than a foot of rain could fall, pushing swollen rivers and creeks over their banks.
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Parts of eastern North Texas are under a flood watch until 6 a.m. Sunday, according to the National Weather service.
While CT has a chance for scattered thunderstorms on Thursday, storms won't be nearly as widespread as a large portion of the country is seeing.
A beautiful day is expected, but conditions will change late Saturday night. Clouds will clear throughout the day, allowing the sun to shine. The high for the day is expected to top off around 84 degrees for DFW. Winds will be from the south 10 to 15 mph with gusts up to 25 mph.
For the second time in less than a decade, a tornado has reportedly caused significant damage to a bottling plant in East Texas.
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FOX 26 Houston on MSNTexas Governor activates additional state emergency response resources ahead of severe weather this weekendTexas Governor Greg Abbott has announced the activation of additional state emergency response resources ahead of increased threats of severe weather and flash flooding in large portions of the state starting on Friday and going through the weekend.
As severe storms roll through East Texas, residents have sent in their pictures and videos of damage in the area. Visit this article to learn more: KETK/FOX51 News covers East Texas, bringing you the latest local stories,
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FOX 4 News Dallas-Fort Worth on MSNTornado leaves damage in parts of North TexasRain chances will taper off Saturday night, but clouds and gusty north winds will stick around. Evening temperatures will drop into the 40s, with light rain possible north and west of Dallas. Sunday morning will feel brisk, with temperatures in the 40s and wind chills in the 30s.
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After a week of warm, muggy weather and gusty winds, Southeast Texas residents should prepare for a risk of severe weather heading into the weekend. The KHOU 11 Weather Team has issued a Weather Impact Alert for Saturday as they track the potential for severe weather when a cold front moves through the area.