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Excessive Heat, Severe Weather, and Flash Flooding are possible across Northern Illinois and Southern Wisconsin Today
Excessive Heat, Severe Weather, and Flash Flooding are possible across Northern Illinois and Southern Wisconsin Today.
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Update on possible Severe Weather Outbreak January 3, 2023
The latest update on the potential severe weather outbreak across the south for Tuesday, January 3rd, and where you can expect to see damaging winds, tornadoes, large hail, and flooding.
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Latest on possible Severe Weather Outbreak January 2-3, 2023
A severe weather outbreak is possible across the south over the next couple of days. Here’s the latest on where you can expect to see damaging winds, tornadoes, large hail, and flooding.
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Severe Weather Awareness - Flooding Safety
Flooding is the leading cause of death in natural disasters in the United States with the exception of heat-related fatalities. In fact, according to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), the national 30-year average for flood deaths is 88.