Soggy Southeast: Multiday Flood Threat Ahead - Videos from The Weather Channel
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Slightly unusual 'atmospheric river' event to hit Southeast U.S.
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration says an "atmospheric river" event is set to hit Florida and other parts of the Southeast. The weather event typically occurs in the West.(Image credit: Weather Prediction Center)
Soggy Southeast: Multiday Flood Threat Ahead - Videos from The Weather Channel
Have outdoor weekend plans? Well, you may want to check this forecast first. The Southeast will see a wet weekend with soggy weather extending into early next week. The continued heavy rain will bring the threat of flash flooding for multiple days across the region. Places like New Orleans, Jackson, Birmingham, Atlanta, Jacksonville and Charlotte could see impacts. Check out how long the rain could last here. - Videos from The Weather Channel
Slightly unusual 'atmospheric river' event to hit Southeast U.S. - TPR: The Public's Radio
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration says an "atmospheric river" event is set to hit Florida and other parts of the Southeast. The weather event typically occurs in the West. The post Slightly unusual ‘atmospheric river’ event to hit Southeast U.S. appeared first on TPR: The Public's Radio.
Slightly unusual 'atmospheric river' event to hit Southeast U.S. : NPR
National forecast chart from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. Weather Prediction Center/National Oceanic Atmospheric and Administration hide caption toggle caption Weather Prediction Center/National Oceanic Atmospheric and Administration A jet stream over the Gulf of Mexico will likely reach an area it doesn't typically hit: the Southeastern United States. Beginning this weekend into Monday and Tuesday, widespread rainfall ac…
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