Meteorologists warn of potentially historic flooding as a major storm hits the east with all hazards
- A potent storm is impacting the eastern United States with heavy rainfall, severe thunderstorms, risks of tornadoes, and snow.
- More than 1.5 million people in northwestern Tennessee and western Kentucky face a level 4 risk of significant flooding.
- Severe thunderstorms are expected from Louisiana to Alabama, with potential tornadoes rated EF2 or higher.
- Governor Andy Beshear declared a state of emergency in Kentucky and urged caution amidst dangerous driving conditions.
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Flash flooding risk in Mississippi, Tennessee, and Ohio valleys; California hit by mudslides
The National Weather Service (NWS) warns of life-threatening flash flooding across parts of Mississippi, Tennessee, Kentucky, and Ohio, with severe thunderstorms in the Deep South. Northwestern Tennessee and western Kentucky face the highest flood risk.
At least 1 dead as storm batters eastern US with life-threatening flooding, prompting evacuations in Kentucky and Virginia
At least one person is dead as strengthening a powerful storm batters the eastern half of the US with potentially historic dangerous flooding – prompting hurried evacuations, widespread road closures and hazardous travel conditions in several states.
By Mary Gilbert, CNN A strengthening storm is lashing the eastern half of the US with potentially historic flooding, prompting rushed evacuations, widespread road closures and hazardous travel conditions in several states. The powerful storm that has already submerged parts of California has begun to seriously impact the eastern half of the US where torrential rain, severe thunderstorms, tornadoes, snow and ice are expected. Snow is blanketing p…
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