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As another side effect of this week’s flooding, humidity levels are set to surge this weekend, causing dangerous heat index values.
Acadiana's wet and stormy pattern will likely continue well into next week with daily rain chances staying in the 70% range for the weekend and near 60% for much of next week.
Jacob’s Well Natural Area closed to the public Friday after heavy rain on Thursday caused minor flooding.
The National Weather Service (NWS) has issued a flood watch for central and southeastern Montgomery County from Friday evening until early Saturday morning due to expected heavy rainfall that may cause flash flooding.
The National Weather Service’s Fort Worth office advises residents to exercise extra caution when driving through low or poorly draining areas.
The most widespread rain occurs through early Saturday afternoon. Here we go again, another weekend with rain chances and Impact Days. Most of the Pittsburgh area is wet to start today, but throughout the weekend the rain will become more location dependent. The heavy rain could lead to localized flooding.
After a week of hot and humid weather, heavy rain is on the way to cool things down a bit. The National Weather Service has issued a Flood Watch for Arlington and the immediate D.C. area. It will be in effect from 6 p.
A flood watch is in effect for Acadiana through Saturday evening. Several rounds of widespread thunderstorms and showers are expected to develop and produce heavy rainfall which may result in areas of rapid onset flooding, according to the advisory.
The eastern two-thirds of Texas, including the Dallas-Fort Worth area, Austin, San Antonio and Houston, has at least a 15% chance of flash flooding.
The Met Office has issued a yellow weather warning for thunderstorms and heavy rain across parts of the UK on Saturday. The warning, which is in place on Saturday from 00:00am and runs through to 6pm, forecasts heavy rain and thunderstorms, possibly leading to some disruption.