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A day after heavy rain pummeled Massachusetts, causing floods and snarling travel on Thursday, Bay Staters can expect a return to a more normal weather pattern on Friday and through the weekend. Temperatures on Friday are expected to rebound to the mid-to-high 80s, with humidity making it feel around 90. That said, it won’t be completely dry.
In areas that see rainfall and increased cloud cover, temperatures are expected to remain below seasonal averages into next week, providing some relief from the summer heat. However, much of central and southern Texas, areas in the recovery phase from the catastrophic flooding, will face dangerous heat instead of renewed flooding.
At 9:47 p.m. on Thursday, the NWS Raleigh NC released a flood advisory in effect until 11:45 p.m. for Edgecombe County.
Yesterday, we finally got a lot of rain closer to the metro area. It was needed by many. However, some locations had a little too much rainfall. Scattered showers had formed already by the
More storms delivered damaging wind, power outages, and heavy rain to Iowa overnight. Here's a look at how much rain fell as of Friday morning: Altoona: 2.26 Ankeny: 2.16 Des Moines Airport: 1.78 Atlantic: 1.76 Waukee: 1.72 Norwalk: 1.71 Ames: 1.56 Grinnell: 1.43
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Nelson Tasman Civil Defence says if people feel unsafe, to please evacuate to higher ground and be prepared to stay until water subsides.
The Department of Hydrology and Meteorology has forecast heavy rainfall in various parts of the country today and tonight as monsoon conditions continue to dominate Nepal’s weather.
The National Weather Service has issued a flood watch for Rhode Island and other parts of Southern New England with 2 to 4 inches of rain expected.