The NWS Fort Worth TX issued a flash flood warning at 4:28 a.m. on Sunday.
The warning was for Dallas County. "At 6:35 a.m., Doppler radar indicated
The National Weather Service is warning of minor flooding along the Vermilion River as a result of Monday’s heavy rains.
Heavy rain on Thursday led to flash flooding in several counties across the Ozarks.
JOPLIN METRO AREA (KOAM) — About 10:30 a.m. Thursday heavy rain due to thunderstorms began minor flooding. About 11 a.m. they upgraded to a Flash Flood Warning. The National Weather
On Sunday at 6:38 a.m. an updated flood advisory was issued by the NWS Fort
In Fort Worth, fire department crews seen responding to a vehicle in high water on Interstate 35W near Ripy Street.
NWS Monday evening confirmed an EF-1 tornado passed through the Rock Creek Subdivision in Trinity Sunday, destroying a home owned and occupied by Conroe Police Department Lieutenant James Waller and his wife, who both sustained injuries following the storms.
Trinity, Liberty and Groveton Independent School Districts will remain closed throughout Monday. Barbers Hill, Coldspring-Oakhurst, Iola, Livingston, Shepherd and Texas City Independent School Districts issued delays and will open late Monday morning.
Read the full story: https://sc.mp/nzev7 Residents in the southern Chinese province of Guangdong have been placed on high alert for “once in 50 years” river levels
SIOUX CITY, Iowa (KCAU) — UPDATE (4:43 PM) – The National Weather Service
MT. VERNON, Mo. - Flash floods popped up across the Mt. Vernon area in Lawrence County Thursday afternoon and left drivers stranded. Footage shows water running onto a road along McCanse Street near Mt. Vernon Blvd. Drains and ditches overflowed and major flooding turned backyards into ponds along Sleepy Meadow. A car was stalled and []