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One More Day of Severe Weather in the South
With heavy rain in the forecast so soon after a soaking storm system, flash flooding is likely to develop more quickly. The WPC has issued two slight risks for excessive rainfall (flash flooding). Read More
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Severe threat increase tomorrow

It'll be an active weekend with a threat for severe weather and heavy rain! Timeline: The timeline is not exact, just a rough estimate. The rain moves in around 9 AM for western parishes, tapering off ... Read More
Showers and some wind gusts for Friday, severe weather threats weaken

COLUMBUS, Ohio — The 10 Weather Impact Team has updated its forecast and dropped the Weather Impact Alert for Friday. While rain and gusty winds are still expected, conditions are now looking less ... Read More
Alabama’s severe weather threat for 2025 is not over: What to know about ‘secondary’ storm season

Alabama faces the prospect of a few severe storms today (Friday), according to forecasters. But November storms are nothing new. In fact, this month really kicks off Alabama’s so-called “secondary” ... Read More
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