Category: Weather
Severe storms are expected in the northern Plains and Ohio Valley, while excessive heat will spread across the U.S. this week.
Keywords: Severe storms, Excessive heat, Weather forecast
Source: FOX Weather
Update At: 7/29/2024
Monroe County is under a severe thunderstorm watch until 4 a.m. Tuesday, with damaging winds, heavy rain, and localized flooding possible. Residents are advised to prepare for potential severe weather warnings and monitor local forecasts.
Indiana Daily Student
Severe thunderstorm watch issued for multiple counties in Kentucky and Indiana due to potential flash floods and strong winds. Residents are advised to stay informed and follow weather updates.
WHAS11
A tornado warning has been issued for Henry County until 8:45 p.m. EDT, affecting New Castle city, with additional warnings for parts of Madison County and Wayne County until 10:00 p.m. EDT.
Times Now
Today features mostly sunny weather with breezy conditions and a slight chance of afternoon showers and storms.
KPVI
A flood warning has been issued for towns in the Northeast Kingdom, with significant flash flooding reported in St. Johnsbury, leading to road closures and a Shelter-in-Place order. Other affected areas include Lyndon, East Burke, Essex, and Orleans, with rising water levels causing washouts.
WCAX
Severe flash flooding continues to impact the Northeast Kingdom, with areas like Danville, Lyndonville, and St. Johnsbury receiving 5 to 8 inches of rain, leading to road washouts and swift-water rescues. The situation remains critical as additional rain is expected, exacerbating the already dire conditions.
WPTZ
Heavy rain in northern Vermont led to flash flooding, causing road washouts and approximately two dozen rescues. St. Johnsbury and surrounding areas received 6 to 8 inches of rain, prompting swift water rescue teams to respond. More rain is expected, raising concerns for further flooding.
Newsday
A flash flood warning is in effect for Caledonia and Essex counties in Vermont due to catastrophic flooding caused by 5 to 8 inches of rain. The Passumpsic River is flooding significantly, and several roads and bridges have been washed out. No additional rainfall is expected, but flooding impacts will continue.
The Boston Globe
Heavy rain in northern Vermont has caused road washouts and approximately two dozen rescues, following previous flooding from Hurricane Beryl. The National Weather Service reported 6 to 8 inches of rain, particularly affecting St. Johnsbury and nearby areas, with ongoing flood warnings.
WDRB
Cloudy weather with periods of rain and a high near 80F. Thunderstorms expected in the evening, clearing to partly cloudy skies after midnight with a low of 69F.
WV News