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A new round of heavy rain will target some of the same areas of the Tennessee, Ohio and middle Mississippi valleys that were ...
The Mississippi River at Natchez and Vidalia is projected to crest at 55.5 feet on Tuesday, April 29, seven and one-half feet ...
It will take days for major floodwaters to work their way south through the Mississippi. Flooding will persist through April.
Areas around southern Tennessee, Ohio and Mississippi river basins could see continuous flooding threats for weeks following the past week’s “one-in-1,000-year” rain event, forecasters have warned.
More than 500 tornadoes have been reported across the nation, the most since 2013. See which state leads in reports and where ...
Millions of people across 15 U.S. states are under flood warnings after widespread rainfall overwhelmed rivers, streams and roads last week.
The Mississippi River is expected to reach flood stage ... The rising river levels, caused by heavy rains in the Ohio Valley, pose a threat to camps and recreational areas on the unprotected ...
The movement of products and commodities by barge remains a challenge on the Ohio River and its tributaries thanks to last week’s heavy rains. Kyler Davis is with the Army Corps of Engineers Great ...
The Mississippi River is on track to crest on April 24 at 1 a.m. at a stage of 54.5 feet, which is 6.5 feet above the 48-foot ...
The South and Ohio Valley will continue to be pummeled by a particularly dangerous flooding event from multiple bouts of extreme rainfall as well as severe weather that could spawn strong tornadoes ...
The National Scenic Byway Association is proud to recognize the Great River Road and the Mississippi Parkway Commission with the 2025 Byway Partnership Award, celebrating a multi-state ...
With Easter weekend kicking off the first big outdoor getaway for many, campers and travelers face heightened risks from ...