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Tropical Storm Beta is heading for a part of Louisiana where thousands of people's electricity service hasn't recovered from being knocked out by Hurricane Laura.
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The storm is expected to have winds of at least 130 mph — a Category 4 storm — when it makes landfall near the Louisiana-Texas border. Its storm surge could be up to 14 feet.
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Tropical Storm Laura is expected to make landfall on the Texas-Louisiana border late Wednesday or early Thursday. Forecasts have both storms bringing heavy rain to some of the same areas in Louisiana.
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"We are all experiencing rather extraordinary conditions," Gov. Gavin Newsom says. There are about 15 fires burning in the northern and southern ends of the state.
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The National Weather Service calls the event "extremely dangerous" and says it was caused by "catastrophic failures at the Edenville and Sanford dams," roughly 140 miles north of Detroit.
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Monday’s severe storms in the region arrived at the start of Kentucky’s Severe Weather Awareness Week from the National Weather Service, recognized March…
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The entire Commonwealth of Kentucky is under a flash flood watch as rains move in Wednesday afternoon and evening.A low-pressure system originating in…
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The rain came hard and fast early on the morning of June 23, 2016. By 2 p.m., water was knee deep in Bill Bell’s appliance store on Main Street in…
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The National Weather Service reports multiple tornadoes touched down in west Kentucky last weekend, including two that traveled across multiple…
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A significant winter storm is expected to impact the west Kentucky region Wednesday through Thursday. Travel will likely be difficult beginning Wednesday…