Torrential rain
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British Columbia, Canada is Threatened by Increasing Flood Risk: Hydrologists and Meteorologists on High Alert
The greatest risk of flooding was due to the delayed melting of frozen waters in British Columbia, which has the potential to simultaneously thaw sooner or later.
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Severe Thunderstorms Forecasted for Southern Plains and Mississippi River Valley
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Flooding Due to Heavy Rain Kills Five People, Displaces Thousands in Tanzania
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Severe Storms in Central US, Critical Fire Weather Conditions Forecasted in Southwest US
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US Weather Forecast: Coastal Storm to Bring Heavy Rain and Snow in New England
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Colombia Declares State of Emergency After Heavy Rain Causes Deadly Landslides and Flooding in Cundinamarca and Other Areas
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Canada: Overland Flooding Hits Winnipeg, Manitoba: Rainfall Warning in Place
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Uzbekistan: Massive Floods and Landslides due to Heavy Rain Kill Multiple People
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Storm Megi Update: Death Toll Rises to 43 as Tropical Storm Batters the Philippines with Floods and Landslides
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NOAA - NWS Issues Fresh Warnings for Multi-Hazard Weather Conditions Across the United States Until Friday
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South Africa: Torrential Rain Causes Flash Floods and Landslides in KwaZulu-Natal Province
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Severe Weather Outbreak: Massive Blizzard to Possibly Hit Continental US, Threatening Millions
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Tropical Storm Agaton Makes Landfall in the Philippines, Continues to Wreak Havoc in Central and Southern Regions