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A cold front slowly moves through the area today bringing scattered showers and storms. Drier weather returns Tuesday with only an isolated storm threat mainly south.
Slow moving pop-up thunderstorms will be capable of torrential rain this evening, but some parts of the state are at higher risk than others. Here are the details.
A Flood Watch is in effect Monday afternoon for the Washington, D.C., region as showers and thunderstorms capable of producing heavy rainfall move through the area.
A flood watch is in effect for Palm Beach County starting Monday afternoon through Monday evening, rain 1-3 inches ...
The 22News Storm Team has issued a Weather Alert Monday for the chance of scattered PM thunderstorms that could produce heavy ...
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Flood Watch in effect Monday afternoon; heavy rain, storms possibleA flood watch is in effect Monday afternoon across the Washington, D.C. region as showers and thunderstorms capable of ...
Dry conditions are expected throughout Monday morning, with rain and storm chances returning to the D.C. area this afternoon ...
Lancaster County is under its second consecutive flood watch in two days as the National Weather Service in State College said flash flooding is possible Monday afternoon.
Storms will begin to taper closer to 2AM Monday. More storms are on tap for Monday ahead of a slow-moving cold front, which finally moves south Tuesday. We get into a brief, drier pattern midweek, ...
At 2:22 a.m. on Monday, the National Weather Service released an updated flood watch valid from 2 p.m. until Tuesday midnight ...
On Monday at 2:07 a.m. the National Weather Service issued a flood watch valid from noon until Tuesday midnight for Franklin, ...
We will have a heightened threat for heavy rain producing t'storms this afternoon and evening. The flood risk will be highest ...
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