Category: Weather
Friday afternoon storms led to the closure of two roads in Hall County, with Chicopee Street reopening by Friday night.
Keywords: Hall County, storms, road closure
Source: Gainesville Times
Update At: 7/21/2024
A weather alert has been issued for strong thunderstorms in Etowah and Cherokee counties, with wind gusts up to 40 mph and potential for localized flooding. Residents are advised to seek shelter and avoid driving through flooded areas. Safety tips for thunderstorms and heavy rain are provided, emphasizing the importance of preparedness and vigilance.
AL.com
A severe thunderstorm warning has been issued for Madison County, with expected pea-sized hail and wind gusts up to 50 mph. Residents in affected areas should seek shelter and follow safety measures to protect against lightning and heavy rainfall. Recommendations include avoiding outdoor activities during storms, monitoring weather conditions, and taking precautions to stay safe during heavy rain.
Syracuse.com
A severe thunderstorm warning has been issued for Calhoun, Cherokee, and Cleburne counties, with wind gusts expected up to 60 mph. Residents are advised to seek shelter and follow safety precautions during thunderstorms and heavy rain, including avoiding outdoor activities and maintaining safe driving practices.
Thunderstorms are expected in the Twin Cities Sunday night into Monday morning, with heavy rain likely. The National Weather Service predicts storms to begin around 8 p.m. and continue until nearly 7 a.m. Meteorologist Michelle Margraf notes that while severe storms are unlikely, significant rainfall is anticipated. The area has already experienced nearly 2 feet of precipitation this year, surpassing the normal amount for this time. Hot and humid conditions will persist with temperatures in the upper 80s.
Star Tribune
A Flash Flood Watch was issued for parts of the metro area due to heavy rainfall causing flooding on several roads in St. Paul and West St. Paul. The National Weather Service issued a Flash Flood Warning for Dakota and Ramsey Counties. Drivers are advised to avoid flooded roads as even a small amount of water can cause vehicles to stall or float.
kare11.com
A severe thunderstorm is moving through the Twin Cities, bringing with it a shelf cloud that poses potential weather hazards.
The Victoria Advocate
A flash flood warning is in effect for St. Paul, Eagan, and Maplewood until 12:45 p.m. Sunday due to one to two inches of rain. Motorists are advised to avoid driving into standing water. Conditions are expected to improve later in the afternoon.
FOX 9 Minneapolis-St. Paul
Thunderstorms are expected in the Twin Cities Sunday night into early Monday morning, with heavy rain possible but not severe storms.
Red Lake Nation News
Isolated storms are expected in the Twin Cities on Sunday, with flash flood warnings in Dakota, Hennepin, and Ramsey counties due to heavy rain. Humid conditions will persist with temperatures reaching the lower 80s. More storms are possible on Monday and Tuesday, but average highs and increasing sunshine are anticipated as the week progresses.
CBS News
Brenham Banner-Press