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Historic, life-threatening flooding is forecast to impact parts of Arkansas, western Tennessee and Kentucky through the weekend.
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Thunderstorms return to north Georgia Thursday evening and overnight in advance of a cold front.
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Due to some heavy rain in the forecast for residents in the Upstate and western North Carolina, Thursday is a Weather Impact Day.
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Significant severe weather and life-threatening flash flooding continue to impact much of the mid-South up through the Ohio River Valley.
An unabated wave of severe storms is continuing its onslaught on states like Mississippi, Tennessee, Kentucky, Arkansas, Missouri and Indiana, unleashing life-threatening flash flooding, tornadoes and widespread damage.
Yet again, another round of severe weather is set to threaten the central U.S. with damaging winds, large hail and tornadoes starting late Tuesday and continuing through Thursday.
Severe weather has been impacting the Midstate since Wednesday. More weather events are expected into the weekend.
A relentless barrage of tornadoes and historic flash flooding across several states has now claimed at least 24 lives, including children and first responders, according to state and local officials.
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Severe storms raked across Nashville and Middle Tennessee on Saturday, bringing multiple tornado warnings, at least one possible tornado, plus torrential rains and high winds all around the region. Heavy rain and flooding are the main areas of concern through the weekend,
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Irish Star on MSNFlorida tornado fears as severe weather belt including heavy rain set to slam into stateResidents across Florida are bracing themselves after the horror weather that deveastated states across the Midwest and South over the past week
A late-week storm is poised to bring a severe weather threat to areas still struggling to recover from last week's storms and ongoing flooding, while Old Man Winter continues to linger in parts of the Northeast.