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Cities along the Mississippi River are closing their flood gates and preparing for water to continue to rise after four days ...
At least 18 people have died in what the National Weather Service (NWS) has called "catastrophic flooding" that hit the South ...
Ten states could see flooding continue throughout the rest of this week and perhaps longer even though rain has moved on.
Mississippi skies are clear and sunny now, but a threat looms after last week's storms: Flooding from the Mississippi River and some tributaries.
The states were hit hard by severe flooding over the weekend after an atmospheric river dumped torrential rain on the region.
Devastating, life-threatening floods have already started in some states as an atmospheric river causes heavy rainfall.
The Mississippi River was in a flood stage early Monday and over the weekend, the Wolf River reached its fourth-highest water level in history.
Flooding is the major concern for communities in Tennessee as heavy rain lingers. Find out where rivers are flooding with our ...
Significant severe weather and life-threatening flash flooding continue to impact much of the mid-South up through the Ohio ...
However, the number of locations on the largest rivers - such as the Ohio and lower Mississippi - will reach a major flood stage and trend higher. The larger the river, the longer the flood cycle ...
At least 19 people have died since the storms developed Wednesday, according to authorities and media reports.