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Heavy rain overwhelmed Rio Ruidoso in the southern part of the state.
The record of frequent, often deadly floods in Central Texas goes back more than 200 years to July 1819, when floodwaters ...
According to local authorities, at least 109 people died on July 4 and 5, most of which were swept up in floodwaters from ...
We need to continue to improve the skill of hyper-localized flood forecasts because this is the main way people are dying ...
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with meteorologist Tom Di Liberto {DEE la-bert-oh} with the nonprofit news organization Climate Central about flash flood warnings preceding the deadly central Texas foods.
A July Fourth weekend deluge in Texas caused catastrophic flash flooding that has killed at least 89 people. Camp Mystic in ...
Incredible amounts of moisture in the air fueled a storm that moved slowly and dumped rain over central Texas, creating ...
As we enter the hurricane season, we must realize that storms are probably going to be more frequent and more destructive, and we should try to live in ways that don't increase their destructive ...
A perfect storm of a slow-moving pocket of moist air, parched terrain and a hilly area prone to flash flooding unleashed ...
A tropical storm watch stretches along the coast from Edisto Beach, S.C., to the South Santee River. The hurricane center ...
Barry is expected to produce heavy rainfall in northeastern Mexico. Life-threatening flooding and mudslides are possible. The ...
Preliminary analysis of Hurricane Ian’s deadly storm surge suggests the Gulf of Mexico pushed as high as 15 feet above the normally dry ground on Fort Myers Beach, Florida, as it made landfall ...