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USDA meteorologist Brad Rippey says the worst is yet to come, with a top 10 flood crest not expected near the Quad Cities for as much as two more weeks. Rapid melting of snowpack is the culprit of ...
The National Weather Service shared reports earlier this year that show the spring flooding risk is below normal.
FOX Weather “If we get anywhere near these amounts, a historic flash flooding event is likely over a large portion of the Quad State,” the agency warned. “Widespread river flooding will ...
NWS office in Paducah, Kentucky, in a flood watch: "Showers and storms through today produced 1 to 4 inches of rainfall ...
That, combined with little to no snowpack remaining up north, means the risk of flooding on the Mississippi River is still low this spring, according to a Thursday National Weather Service briefing.
Ten states could see flooding continue throughout the rest of this week and perhaps longer even though rain has moved on.
A new report finds that climate change could mean a warmer, wetter future for the Quad Cities.In the summer of 2023, the National Wildlife Federation, Prairie Rivers Network and the Discovery Partners ...
Wednesday morning, many in the Quad-Cities woke up to an orange sky and found brown rain drops on their cars. While it may look like the Wicked Witch of the West is on her way, the National ...
The Mississippi River is the nation’s most endangered river, a national conservation group says, because of federal plans to ...
After one of the warmest months of March ever, we’re looking at more below normal weather in April. The normal high is around ...
By John Yoon Severe flooding swept South Texas and cities across the border in Mexico on Thursday, as half a year’s rainfall drenched the region in less than two days. Officials warned of more ...