Heavy rain threatens flash flooding for millions
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More than five inches fell in some suburbs of the capital. The authorities in Maryland rescued dozens of people, including some who were stranded in their cars.
Heavy rains in South Korea have killed at least four people and forced over 1,300 to evacuate. Three people were found dead Thursday in a submerged car, a stream, and a flooded basement.
Louisiana and Mississippi are bracing for heavy rains and potentially dangerous flooding as a tropical disturbance moves in.
Part of northern Lower Michigan got blasted with the heaviest rain. The highest official rain measurement was 5.36″ at Crawford, MI. An area between Grayling and Frederic has radar rain estimates between six inches and eight inches. Anything colored in yellow had at least two inches total rainfall.
A slow-developing, broad area of low pressure located over the far northern portion of the Gulf is threatening to bring heavy rain and flooding.
Isolated severe thunderstorm threats will fade late evening, but flash flood warnings may remain until midnight for parts of the Piedmont Triad.
The monsoon shifts to the Arizona-New Mexico border for Saturday, and our high goes back up to 100. Here’s your exclusive 9-Hour Forecast for Saturday: TONIGHT: The skies will be partly cloudy with isolated area showers and t-showers in a hit-or-miss pattern.
Heavy downpours could be seen across several parts of Western Pennsylvania on Wednesday, but now we'll get a break from the storms.