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Maine Governor Addresses Flooding Crisis and Evacuation Orders
natural-disasters2 years ago

Maine Governor Addresses Flooding Crisis and Evacuation Orders

Major flooding caused by a heavy storm in the northeastern U.S. has led to rising river levels in Maine, with the Kennebec River reaching levels not seen in decades. The storm, which brought torrential rains and damaging winds, has caused significant damage and road closures in Vermont and Maine, leaving hundreds of thousands without power. Governor Janet Mills has declared a state of emergency and urged residents to avoid travel in heavily impacted areas. The storm has disrupted holiday plans and affected the winter skiing season in northern New England. Several deaths have been reported, and towns in Vermont are experiencing additional flood damage.

"Pacific Northwest Battling Severe Flooding and Evacuations Amid Relentless Rainfall"
natural-disasters2 years ago

"Pacific Northwest Battling Severe Flooding and Evacuations Amid Relentless Rainfall"

Heavy rainfall in Western Washington has caused rivers to flood neighborhoods and resulted in road closures. While most rivers are receding, the Stillaguamish River has reached record-high water levels. Some homes have been flooded, and water rescues have been necessary. Authorities are urging people to heed warnings and not drive through flooded areas. The weather is expected to improve in the coming days, but more rain and mountain snow are forecasted for the weekend.

California and Nevada Rivers at Risk of Flooding Due to Snow Melt and Heat Wave
natural-disasters3 years ago

California and Nevada Rivers at Risk of Flooding Due to Snow Melt and Heat Wave

NBC News is tracking river levels across California as heavy snowfall and rain have left the Sierra Nevadas with dozens of inches of frozen water, which will flow down rivers into the Central Valley during the big snow melt. Some parts of the state, like Tulare Lake in the San Joaquin Valley, are already flooding. The map below shows which rivers are at or above flood level and will be updated every morning.

Winter storm brings hazardous snow and strong winds to Monday morning commute.
weather3 years ago

Winter storm brings hazardous snow and strong winds to Monday morning commute.

Snow is expected to continue through Sunday night and into Monday in parts of southeastern Minnesota, northeastern Minnesota, and much of Wisconsin. Additional snow totals of an inch or two are possible Sunday evening in east-central Minnesota. Higher snow totals are expected Sunday evening into Monday in northeastern Minnesota and from southeastern Minnesota into Wisconsin. Rivers have already reached flood stage in parts of Minnesota and northwestern Wisconsin.

Winter Storms Continue to Bring Snow Across Midwest
weather3 years ago

Winter Storms Continue to Bring Snow Across Midwest

Snow is expected to continue in parts of Minnesota and Wisconsin, with additional periods of snow forecasted for Sunday afternoon and evening. Snow totals are highest where there was an earlier changeover to snow Saturday night. Winter storm warnings and weather advisories are in effect for various areas. River levels have already reached flood stage in parts of Minnesota and northwestern Wisconsin due to recent rainfall and snowfall amounts.

Weekend Weather: Rain, Snow, and Strong Winds Expected.
weather3 years ago

Weekend Weather: Rain, Snow, and Strong Winds Expected.

After a few days of warm weather, Minnesota and Wisconsin are expected to see a mix of rain and snow this weekend. The snow will be heaviest in Wisconsin, with some areas seeing up to 8 inches. The Twin Cities metro area could see 2 to 4 inches of snow. River levels in parts of Minnesota and Wisconsin have already reached flood stage, and rainfall and snowfall amounts will affect river levels.