Flash Flooding
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Renewed Flash Flooding Risk Over Heavy Rain Threatens Texas Until September 3
The flash flooding risk comes over a week after the devastating North Texas flood. Flash flooding could occur again in some parts of Texas in the coming hours and days, according to the National Weather Service (NWS).
Latest Research Articles
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Heavy Rain Forecasted at Texas-Oklahoma Corridor; Travel Delays Expected
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Southwest Monsoon: Flooding Continues to Threaten Parts of Nevada, New Mexico, Arizona, and Texas
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Thunderstorms Have Struck Southern England Causing Flash Floods in Large Areas of Central London
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Raging Flood Inundates Towns in West Virginia; State of Emergency Declared
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Two People Dead as Flash Flood Submerges Vehicles, Casinos, and Establishments in Las Vegas
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Mountain Flooding Threatens Kentucky Once Again After Floodwaters Killed At Least 37 People
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Weather Forecast Show Heat, Flooding, and Thunderstorm to Affect the Eastern Half of the United States from Mid-Week
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Flash Flooding with Mud and Debris Led to Road Closures Within and Around Death Valley National Park
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Cold Fronts with Rainfall and Strong Winds to Batter Southern Western Australia in the First Week of August
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Eastern Kentucky Inundated by Heavy Rain Overnight, Leading to Issuance of Flash Flood Emergency
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Heavy Rain Threatens 1,200-Mile Area with Flash Flood Risk from Kansas to West Virginia This Week
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British Columbia Issues Flood Watch for the Chilcotin Region Due to Rising River Levels