Category: Weather
Beryl’s remnants caused storms and tornadoes in western New York, with drone video showing the extent of the damage.
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Source: The Weather Channel
Update At: 7/16/2024
Torrential rain and thunderstorms are affecting millions across the South, leading to flash flooding and numerous warnings, particularly in Texas. Heavy rainfall rates of up to 3 inches per hour are expected, with significant impacts anticipated in areas previously affected by Hurricane Beryl. The threat of flooding will continue as deep tropical moisture moves into the region, with rainfall totals potentially reaching 5-8 inches along the Texas coast and 3-5 inches in the mid-Atlantic.
FOX Weather
Isolated downpours and thunderstorms are expected to bring an elevated risk for flooding on Wednesday and Thursday, with potential rainfall of 2 to 4 inches in some areas. The rain will primarily occur in the afternoon, with the heaviest downpours likely on Thursday and possibly Friday. A flood risk alert has been issued for the entire area.
WYFF
Drier conditions may arrive by the weekend as showers and storms continue, posing a risk for heavy rain and localized flooding. High temperatures will be in the 70s and 80s, with a cold front potentially leading to a drier weekend. Most areas are currently experiencing severe drought conditions.
WDBJ
Western North Carolina is facing Weather Warn Days with torrential rain expected, increasing the risk of flash flooding due to already saturated ground. Record rainfall was recorded at Asheville Regional Airport, highlighting the severity of the situation. Safety tips for flash floods are provided.
WLOS
An unsettled week is expected with slight rain risk on Monday, followed by several opportunities for heavy rain and potential flooding, particularly on Wednesday. A dry break is anticipated on Tuesday afternoon before another round of rain arrives. Overall, one to two inches of rainfall is possible throughout the week.
WJAR
The Southeast will experience multiple days of heavy rain, leading to localized flooding, gusty winds, and travel delays. While the rain is beneficial for drought relief, it poses risks for outdoor activities and driving conditions. The rain is expected to continue through the week, with a pattern change anticipated by next weekend.
AOL.com
Heavy rainfall is expected across southeastern Texas, Louisiana, and the Carolinas, with potential flash flooding due to a funnel of moisture from the Gulf of Mexico. Areas may receive 1-4 inches of rain, with some pockets seeing up to 15 inches. The rain will benefit drought-stricken regions but poses risks of street flooding and hazardous driving conditions.
Yahoo
Heavy rain in southern Maine, particularly the greater Portland area, has led to flooding and road ponding. A flash flood warning was issued for Cumberland and York Counties, with multiple crashes reported due to reduced visibility and hazardous conditions.
WMTW
A tropical wave is bringing heavy showers and storms to Florida, with increased rain chances expected today. The National Hurricane Center is monitoring two tropical waves, but no significant development is anticipated. Residents are advised to prepare for the upcoming hurricane season, with a tax-free holiday for emergency supplies scheduled from August 24 to September 6.
Treasure Coast News
Severe Weather First Alert issued for Southwest Florida due to expected storms and localized flooding. Rainfall of 1-2 inches, with some areas possibly exceeding 3 inches, is anticipated. Afternoon storms will develop, leading to drier conditions overnight. A typical summertime pattern is expected for the rest of the week with scattered afternoon storms.
WBBH