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FORT WAYNE, Ind (Indiana's NewsCenter) - A strong line of thunderstorms pushed through northeast Indiana during the afternoon and are now mainly east of our northwest Ohio counties ... Source: www.msnbc.msn.com --- 10 hours ago
Thunderstorms may move into the D.C. area Tuesday afternoon. ... Source: www.accuweather.com --- 13 hours ago
Drenching Storms, Heat ... Source: www.accuweather.com --- 13 hours ago
South Texas Storms Continue ... Source: www.accuweather.com --- 15 hours ago
THE FRONT WILL BE THE FOCAL POINT FOR TS2 Storms TODAY AND WEDNESDAY. BERTHA WEAKENING AND RECURVING, BUT WILL IT MAKE THE CONNECTION.... We are in the typical summer weather pattern. A muggy air mass has covered much of the East and that led to afternoon thunderstorms. A series of fronts continues to come across the northern tier of the ... Source: www.dallasnews.com --- 4 hours ago
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A gun-wielding man stormed into a Plantation hotel Tuesday morning for a robbery, but left empty-handed, police said. The incident happened at 9:20 a.m. at the Best Western, 1711 N. University Dr. ... Source: www.baynews9.com --- 11 hours ago
Storms are occurring in Hillsborough into Pasco County, around Odessa. ... Source: www.floridatoday.com --- 16 hours ago
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Andy says stormy weather may return to the area today, with hot and humid conditions continuing. ... Source: www.htrnews.com --- 13 hours ago
MANITOWOC Manitowoc County may see an isolated shower or thunderstorm today, mainly in the morning, according to the National Weather Service in Green Bay. ... Source: www.ksnt.com --- 13 hours ago
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Expect dry conditions on Thursday. ... Source: www.register-herald.com --- 2 hours ago
Scattered thunderstorms struck Raleigh County Tuesday afternoon, downing trees and power lines and leaving some residents without power. ... Source: index.rss --- 21 hours ago
Recent thunderstorms have provided some relief to lawns and farms, but the rain hasn't done enough to bring the Charlotte area out of its yearlong drought. Mecklenburg and surrounding counties are still listed by the National Weather Service among 27 N.C. counties in an “extreme” drought – the second-worst level of drought. And recent days' rainfall has been spotty, with Charlotte/Douglas International Airport getting only .02 of an inch Sunday while other parts of the city received nearly two inches. “We're certainly getting into the more typical summertime pattern, and it's likely that we will see scattered thunderstorms most afternoons in July,” said Larry Gabric, meteorologist-in-charge at the National Weather Service. “But the bottom line is that the rain from these Storms is not nearly enough to make a significant difference in the reservoirs.” Rainfall for the Charlotte-Mecklenburg area is at 22.69 inches for this year, an increase from last year's 17.87 inches, but there is still an overall deficit of 3.83 inches for the year. Gabric said the Mecklenburg area needs 12 to 15 inches of rain within several days in order to fully recharge the reservoirs and streams and break the drought. Staff writer Steve Lyttle contributed. ... Source: www.wsls.com --- 5 hours ago
Parts of the Lynchburg area are under a severe thunderstorm warning until 9:00 p.m. Click here for VIPIR radar ... Source: thetimesherald.com --- 18 hours ago
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Heavy rain fell, and there was plenty of lightning and thunder, but no major problems Monday in McLean County. Thunderstorms that pelted the county overnight Monday dumped 3.53 inches of rain in LeRoy, 3.2 inches in Lexington, and 2.5 inches in the central part of the county. Bloomington and Normal were included in a flash flood warning issued early Monday by the National Weather Service, but police in the two cities - and the McLean County Sheriff's Department - said they didn't encounter any big floods. Sgt. Matt Lane of the sheriff's department said there was water on secondary roads in the county overnight, but no roads were closed and no weather-related accidents were reported. The flood warning was lifted later Monday. LeRoy City Administrator Jeff Clawson said rain caused minor inconveniences in some parts of town. "It was hit or miss," Clawson said. "At the edge of the city, I saw flooded ditches. But there were only a few puddles in town, about a mile and a half away." ... Find more search results for Storms on RSSMicro.com |
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