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Weather service officers from eastern Texas to the Carolinas, Ohio, Illinois and western New York issued flood warnings as rivers continue to rise and forecasters anticipate more rain this week.
(12:52 p.m.) Enzo's Reach Goes To Europe. From weather.com senior meteorologist Chris Dolce:. Ireland and the United Kingdom are set to be hit by damaging winds from a system named Storm Éowyn ...
During severe weather events, the product can be used to describe the progress of severe weather and/or rainfall capable of producing flash flooding. Advisory – An advisory is issued when a hazardous weather or hydrologic event is occurring, imminent, or likely. Advisories are for "less serious" conditions than warnings that may cause ...
Severe weather warnings and watches Another atmospheric river in the Northwest. Flooding from heavy rainfall poses a threat in northern California and southern Oregon this weekend, the Weather ...
A severe thunderstorm warning (SAME code: SVR) is a type of public warning for severe weather that is issued by weather forecasting agencies worldwide when one or more severe thunderstorms have been detected by Doppler weather radar, observed by weather spotters, or reported by an emergency management agency, law enforcement, or the general ...
See Severe weather terminology (United States) and/or Severe weather terminology (Canada) for comprehensive articles concerning specific nations' warnings, watches, advisories and related terms. Pages in category "Weather warnings and advisories"
Following an eruption of severe weather in the Plains Tuesday and Wednesday, an expansive area of the southern United States will be at risk for potentially damaging thunderstorms Thursday. Severe ...
Since the NWS discontinued the separate significant weather advisory product in July 2021, Special Weather Statements have been used most commonly to alert of sub-severe thunderstorms (containing sustained winds or gusts of 40–57 mph (64–92 km/h) and/or hail less than one inch (2.5 cm) in diameter, in addition to frequent to continuous ...