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An oceanographer explains how climate change, warming oceans and a souped-up atmosphere are creating conditions for deadly floods.
The Missouri River is not expected to reach any flood stage in Kansas City, but is predicted to cause moderate flooding ...
TOPEKA, Kan. (WIBW) - A flood warning has been issued Thursday morning for the Topeka and Lawrence vicinities. The affected ...
Durham reported 6.8 million gallons of untreated wastewater spilled into the Eno River, while Hillsborough reported 188,000 gallons, according to the N.C. Department of Environmental Quality’s ...
Less than two weeks after the deadly Fourth of July floods, others areas south and west of the Texas Hill Country experienced ...
Survivors of the deadly floods in Texas -- which have killed more than 100 people -- share their experiences with the weather ...
Posted: June 19, 2025 | Last updated: June 19, 2025 Wednesday's heavy rain left parts of our area under flash flood warnings, and on Thursday, some communities are still feeling the effects.
The Osage River at Tuscumbia was at 15.41 feet as of 9 a.m. Wednesday, per the NWS. The action stage at Tuscumbia is 18 feet, and the minor flood stage is 20 feet.
Long river waves, known as flow waves, have been measured by satellite for the first time, researchers announced May 14, a breakthrough that could expand understanding of river dynamics, floods ...
Two dozen sewage releases were reported in the Potomac watershed during floods, according to the Maryland Department of Environment.