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Heavy Rain and Storms Signal Stays Strong Across Louisiana, Mississippi and Gulf Coast Through End of Next Week
NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA — The European weather model is maintaining a strong and consistent signal for heavy rainfall and storm activity across a massive stretch of the southern United States through the end of next week, with some of the…
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Scattered Downpours Likely to Overperform Forecast Near Nashville, Knoxville and Asheville After 6 PM Tonight
NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE — The HRRR model is signaling that scattered downpours could develop rapidly and outperform current forecasts across a wide stretch of the mid-South and southern Appalachian region anytime after 6 PM CDT this Saturday, with activity expected to…
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Perfect Weather Corridor Hits Cedar Rapids, Des Moines and Springfield With Best Conditions in the USA Today
CEDAR RAPIDS, IOWA — A rare stretch of near-perfect weather is dominating the central United States this Sunday, with the finest atmospheric conditions in the entire country locked onto a corridor running from Cedar Rapids, Iowa, through Des Moines, Iowa,…
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Large Hail Damaging Winds and Heavy Rain Across Simpson Covington Marion Pearl River and Jeff Davis Mississippi Today Until 6 PM
MISSISSIPPI — A Severe Thunderstorm Watch has been issued for multiple Mississippi counties until 6:00 PM Saturday May 23, 2026, with WDAM 7 First Alert Weather confirming conditions are favorable for severe thunderstorms across the outlined yellow watch zone covering…
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Beneficial 72-Hour Rainfall Totals Putting Huge Dent in Drought Across North Carolina and South Carolina Including Charlotte Statesville and Kershaw With More Rain
CHARLOTTE, NORTH CAROLINA — Very beneficial rainfall totals have accumulated across North Carolina and South Carolina over the past 72 hours, with the MRMS Multi-Sensor rainfall map valid at 8:00 AM on May 23, 2026 showing deep red and orange…
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Level 1 Severe Risk Afternoon and Evening Storms Possible Across Georgia and South Carolina Including Atlanta Charlotte Columbia and Savannah Today Saturday
ATLANTA, GEORGIA — A Level 1 Marginal severe weather risk has been issued for today Saturday across a broad zone covering Georgia and South Carolina including Atlanta, Gainesville, Greenville, Charlotte, Columbia, Augusta, Macon, Savannah, and Brunswick as storms try to…
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Dangerous Lightning Strike Observed Miles Ahead of Main Storm Complex Near Lake Ouachita and Mount Ida Arkansas With Urgent Warning on Water or in Pools Today
LAKE OUACHITA, ARKANSAS — A dangerous and life-threatening lightning strike was observed moments ago near Lake Ouachita in Arkansas that occurred miles ahead of the main storm complex in an area where no rain was falling whatsoever, prompting an urgent…
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Three Brief Spin-Up Tornadoes Touch Down Across Alabama Including Confirmed EF-1 in Tuscaloosa County Yesterday May 22 With No Injuries Reported
ALABAMA — Three brief spin-up tornadoes are believed to have touched down across Alabama yesterday May 22, with one already confirmed as an EF-1 in eastern Tuscaloosa County between Vance and Abernant where debris was lofted and detected on radar…

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- Western South Dakota Through Kansas and Northern Oklahoma Facing Slight Risk Severe Weather With Greatest Tornado Threat Near Kearney Today
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