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Daily risks for severe weather across the central and eastern U.S. into midweek bringing risks for strong wind gusts, flash flooding and dangerous travel conditions.
A massive heat dome will be long-lasting and unforgiving across large areas of the United States in the coming weeks, with AccuWeather RealFeel® Temperatures occasionally surpassing 110 F.
Is flash flooding getting worse? Summer’s soaking start may hold the answer An exclusive AccuWeather analysis confirms that 2025 is shaping up to be one of the most flood-impacted summers on ...
100-degree heat dome to set up shop over southern US A long stretch of blistering heat is on the way for portions of the Plains and southern United States, while breaks from the heat and humidity ...
Heat to briefly surge into Northeast late this week A back-and-forth pattern of cool versus hot and steamy versus less humid will set up into next weekend, but cooler air may win out over the next ...
At least 120 people are confirmed dead and 170 remain missing after catastrophic flash flooding swept through Texas over the July 4 holiday weekend.
Humidity levels are spiking in part of the central U.S. this week amid a heat wave. And it may feel even hotter due to fields of corn.
Flash flood dangers far from over as storms reload across multiple US regions Additional dangerous flash flooding incidents are likely in the coming days as high humidity, daytime heat and storm ...
Flash flood watches stretch across the East Coast as heavy rain snarls travel, submerges roads and strands vehicles from D.C. to New England.
Thunderstorms riding along the periphery of a heat dome this week will bring the potential for flooding, damaging wind gusts and hail.
As a tropical rainstorm swings from the Gulf to the lower Mississippi Valley through the end of this week, tremendous downpours can trigger flash flooding in urban areas as well as quick rises on ...
While the manner for flash flooding will change into next week, the likelihood of dangerous conditions from torrential rainfall will continue in some areas and may increase.