Students across the greater KC metro are having their last “snow day” of the school year as storm damage forces schools to close in the last week of classes.
Students in some Acadiana school districts will be relased early today in anticipation of inclement weather, officials said.
Multiple rounds of showers and thunderstorms are expected through early Tuesday along the northern Gulf Coast.
Parts of the NSW issued with severe weather warnings. 20 to 45mm of rain is expected around Sydney on Saturday. READ MORE:
Pavements were torn up and parts of the road surface was washed away to leave behind sand while several businesses were flooded during heavy rainfall. The road was destroyed as water ‘got underneath the block paving’ and then ‘washed the sand down the street, blocking the drains and causing the water to build up at the bottom, flooding the businesses down there’. The storm dropped almost 40mm of rain in just an hour, forcing the main road to close in Ross-on-Wye, Herefordshire, on Sunday...
Pavements were torn up and parts of the road surface was washed away to leave behind sand while several businesses were flooded during heavy rainfall. The road was destroyed as water ‘got underneath the block paving’ and then ‘washed the sand down the street, blocking the drains and causing the water to build up at the bottom, flooding the businesses down there’. The storm dropped almost 40mm of rain in just an hour, forcing the main road to close in Ross-on-Wye, Herefordshire, on Sunday...
Pavements were torn up and parts of the road surface was washed away to leave behind sand while several businesses were flooded during heavy rainfall. The road was destroyed as water ‘got underneath the block paving’ and then ‘washed the sand down the street, blocking the drains and causing the water to build up at the bottom, flooding the businesses down there’. The storm dropped almost 40mm of rain in just an hour, forcing the main road to close in Ross-on-Wye, Herefordshire, on Sunday...
Southeast Texas has seen several showers and thunderstorms move through this Mother’s Day. The National Weather Service has now issued a tornado watch for Harris, Montgomery, Liberty, Waller, San Jacinto, Polk, and Chambers Counties until 7 PM. There is also a flood watch in effect for our northern viewing area until 7 AM on Monday. The main weather threats will be large hail, strong wind gusts, the chance for an isolated tornado, and the threat of heavy rain, which could lead to flooding. Stay...
Flooding, downed trees and a water rescue have been reported from heavy
Though we did get a small break in the action earlier this morning to the southeast, not everyone has been as fortunate as rain and a few storms have been coming along in a line from Aberdeen
Firefighters have dealt with at least 70 weather-related jobs overnight in
Tonight's Forecast. Skies will increase with cloud cover throughout the