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Officials issued a flash flood warning for Dallas County Monday night and urged drivers to avoid flooded streets.
A line of storms will sweep through Nashville tonight into Wednesday morning, bringing heavy rain and gusty winds. Officials urge residents to secure outdoor items and sign up for alerts.
Showers and thunderstorms are likely across Atlanta Tuesday into Wednesday, with gusty winds and pockets of heavy rain. Expect commute impacts and brief downpours.
Sunny Tuesday with a high near 54°F. Showers grow Wednesday night and a soaking rain is expected Thursday morning; small‑craft advisory affects outer waters.
A Rip Current Statement is in effect for Jacksonville beaches through Tuesday evening. Midweek heat spikes inland — swim only at guarded beaches and check conditions.
Cloudy and about 63°F Tuesday. Scattered storms are possible mid‑morning into afternoon; hail and gusty winds are possible in spots.
Severe storms are likely Tuesday afternoon into early Wednesday in Memphis. Expect heavy rain, gusty winds and a small tornado risk.
Tuesday is mild and mostly dry; heavier rain arrives late Wednesday into early Thursday with about half to one inch expected. Plan for a soggy Wednesday night commute.
A severe thunderstorm warning covered Dallas County Monday evening until 8 p.m. CDT; officials urged shelter as storms moved through the Metroplex.
Smoke from agricultural burns in Mexico, steered north by onshore winds and spring humidity, has produced a thin haze over Houston with most monitors in the moderate range.
Cool start in Raleigh with highs near 72°F and a lunchtime shower chance. Watch Wednesday for an isolated severe-storm risk and a wetter Saturday possible.
Surveillance footage shows a black bear wandering through yards in West Vincent Township. Police warned residents to secure garbage and feeders and to notify authorities if they spot the animal.
High winds toppled trees across Kalamazoo, collapsing a home's roof and sending one person to the hospital. Crews worked citywide as residents reported downed power lines and trapped neighbors.
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