A state of emergency has been declared in Kentucky following heavy rainfall and flash flooding in the state over the weekend.
The warning covers a large swathe of Georgia, along with parts of Tennessee, Florida, Mississippi and Alabama.
Flooding has inundated a swath of Southern states over the past 48 hours after more than 6 inches of rain fell in some areas.
A warning by the National Weather Service forecasted a 'severe thunderstorm' that will cover swathes of Georgia, southern Tennessee, Florida, Mississippi and Alabama.
A powerful storm system will bring a mix of snow, rain and severe weather to the central and eastern U.S. this weekend, ...
The only Texas counties included in the watch area are Shelby, Sabine, and San Augustine. The severe weather threat for those ...
Millions of Americans are in the path of a storm that is hitting parts of Tennessee, Kentucky and Virginia the hardest, with ...
An impending cold front set to move across Texoma in the coming days will likely bring Wichita Falls and the surrounding ...
Twisters are a possibility from east Texas all the way to Tennessee and Georgia. However, the greatest tornado risk will ...
A winter storm that blanketed parts of the Midwest and Northeast with heavy snow and ice also unleashed severe weather, ...
Back-to-back storm systems will bring the potential for severe weather and flooding to the South over the next several days. Strong thunderstorms could produce damaging winds, large hail and tornadoes ...