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Flash flood threat returns to Miami and Broward as afternoon storms move into South Florida


A Level 2, or slight risk, alert of flash flooding has been issued for Broward and Miami-Dade counties. With the ground already saturated, the heaviest rainfall is expected between 3 p.m. and 6 p.m., ... Read More

When will South Florida dry out? See the forecast on flash flood alerts, storms


A marginal flash flood alert was in effect Friday in South Florida, according to CBS Miami’s Next Weather forecasting. Storm chances reach up to 70% from 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. hour, for school pickup and ... Read More

Severe storms kill at least 21 across US Midwest and South with death toll expected to rise


A violent storm system tore through central US, killing at least 21 people in Kentucky and Missouri. View on euronews ... Read More

Trouble looming for Kansas City? Hail, strong winds, maybe tornado in forecast


Cold front arriving on Wednesday may trigger hail, strong winds and maybe tornadoes. Severe thunderstorms may form from 3 to 10 p.m., especially south of Kansas City. Cooler air follows storm front, ... Read More

Severe weather to hit Columbia area, but timing changes. Here’s when storms are forecast


Thunderstorms could include damaging wind, isolated tornadoes, large hail and flooding, according to the National Weather Service. Read More

Southwest Monsoon Finally Arrives, With a Chaotic Mix of Dust and Rain


The season for strong storms came late. This week, it has led to travel delays, a snarled start to Burning Man and a recharged waterfall in Yosemite. By Amy Graff Amy Graff is a San Francisco-based ... Read More


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