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KSNT Topeka on MSNAdditional thunderstorms this afternoon and evening, flood watch continuesWhat We’re Tracking A Flood Watch is in effect from this afternoon through tonight. Flood-prone areas, including rivers and streams, could be impacted by heavy rainfall. While most spots can expect 1–3 inches of rain,
EDT a flood watch was issued by the National Weather Service valid from 3 p.m. EDT until Thursday 5 a.m. EDT for Keweenaw, Ontonagon, Houghton, Baraga and Gogebic counties.
A flood watch was released by the NWS Wakefield VA on Thursday at 1:54 p.m. valid from Friday 4 p.m. until Saturday 4 a.m. The watch is for Western Currituck and Eastern Currituck as well as Northampton,
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KSNT Topeka on MSNScattered storms turn more widespread tonight; flood watch in effect through FridayWhat We’re Tracking A Flood Watch is in effect from this afternoon through Friday afternoon. Flood-prone areas, including rivers and streams, could be impacted by heavy rainfall. While most spots can expect 1–3 inches of rain,
A flood watch is in effect from Thursday afternoon into Friday morning for the Kansas City area, including Johnson, Leavenworth, Miami, and Wyandotte counties in Kansas, as well as Cass, Clay, Clinton, Jackson, Johnson, Platte, and Ray counties in Missouri.
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WIBW on MSNFlood warning issued Friday for Dickinson CountyA flood warning was issued for Dickinson County and was to be in effect until 10:15 a.m. Friday.
Flash Flood Watch Issued for Central Indiana, Severe Storms Expected Followed by Sweltering Heatwave
Flash Flood Watch issued in Central Indiana, expecting heavy rain and potential severe storms, with rising heat over 100 degrees to follow.
This morning, showers and thunderstorms will moved through the area. Overcast skies are expected through lunchtime, lunchtime, but another round of thunderstorms is expected this evening. Heaviest rainfall is expected to be in late tonight into tomorrow morning.