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River gauges, sirens and clear alerts can together help emergency managers anticipate flash floods and communicate ...
It is impossible to 100% predict the chances of rain or the amount of rainfall in an area, said Amber Hluchan, a meteorologist with the National Weather Service (NWS) ...
Texas leads the country in flood deaths. Steep hills, shallow soils and a fault zone have made Hill Country, also called ...
KCCI meteorologist Zane Satre looks at the deadly flash flooding in central Texas and breaks down how it happened, plus the factors that may or may not have contributed to the tragedy.
Kerr County and the broader Hill Country region lies in “Flash Flood Alley”, a band of central Texas that curves south from ...
The search for missing bodies is ongoing along Texas’ Guadalupe River after catastrophic and deadly flooding killed more than ...
The effects of Tropical Storm Chantal brought severe weather to North Carolina on Sunday, July 6, causing flooding and damage ...
The first month of winter has come and gone, delivering above-average rainfall to parts of WA, while leaving some inland ...
While nitrate levels may briefly drop immediately following rainfall, levels will often rise even higher with new upstream ...
Rlys install rain gauge recorders to tackle monsoon issues By Shashank Rao May 29, 2025 07:10 AM IST Read this news in brief form ...
A long-time viewer emailed me earlier this week with a puzzle: he had two rain gauges side-by-side during our recent storm, but they measured a different amount of rain. Here's how it happens.
(Scroll down for a chart breaking down flood impacts at each level) The Ohio River normally sits at around 12 feet at the McAlpine Upper, which is a gauge location near downtown Louisville.