The National Weather Service has placed most of Southern California and parts of Central California under flood watches.
Back-to-back storm systems will bring the potential for severe weather and flooding to the South over the next several days.
You will need to be weather alert for the potential for localized flooding, and the possibility of a severe storm capable of producing damaging winds, or an isolated tornado.
Strong to severe storms will continue to be possible across Alabama tonight, according to the National Weather Service.
The NWS also issued an enhanced risk of severe weather and slight risk of excessive rainfall, with the highest threat north of the Interstates 10 and 12 corridor. In addition to tornadoes, gusts of ...
The National Weather Service monitors potential flooding in the metro area due to heavy rain, focusing on the Pearl River.
A flood warning remains in effect for parts of Cabell, Putnam and Lincoln counties through Friday afternoon.The warning, ...
A flash flood warning remains in effect for Clay, Knott, Leslie, Letcher, Perry and Pike counties until at least 1 p.m. The ...
The Storm Prediction Center as added an enhanced risk for severe weather for part of west Alabama for Saturday in its latest ...