Floods, mudslides and a series of winter storms are wreaking havoc across the country, killing several in Kentucky.
Much of the commonwealth remains under flood watches or warnings Sunday morning after some areas received more than 6 inches of rain within a 48-hour period.
Severe weather killed eight people across Kentucky after storms dumped more than 8 inches (200 mm) of rain on parts of the state, with water rescues continuing on Sunday as the rain turned into slushy ...
Western Kentucky’s bout with wild weather is far from finished. Following a weekend of serious flooding and unceasing rains, ...
ABC 10News forecaster Moses Small dives into the latest on San Diego's water year, and why the most recent storm hasn't yet ...
Historic flooding hit four states over the weekend, causing a Tennessee levee failure and killing at least eight, including a ...
More than two dozen roads flooded and several people had to be rescued in Clarksville as a result of Saturday’s severe storms ...
On Sunday at 2:18 p.m. a flood warning was issued by the National Weather Service in effect until 6:30 p.m. for Hunterdon County.
At least four people have died and more than 10 million were under flood warnings or flash flood emergencies from Ohio to ...
The town of Rives and other surrounding areas are experiencing rapid onset flooding due to a levee failure along the Obion ...
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