The relative quiet the southern United States has been enjoying will come to an abrupt end as February begins, with the renewal of flooding downpours and severe thunderstorms from late this week into the weekend, warn AccuWeather meteorologists. "As a storm works its way east from the southern Plains to the Gulf Coast states from Friday into the weekend, it will tap into moisture from the Gulf of Mexico," said AccuWeather Senior Meteorologist Dan Pydynowski. "This will produce a myriad of travel
Rain gear will be in vogue across a large swath of the southern and eastern United States into next week as a pair of storms will deliver a couple of rounds of soaking rain and even a few severe thunderstorms, warn AccuWeather meteorologists. For some, the amount of rain expected from both storms will be too much too quickly, and flooding will occur. The rain will be welcome news for many due to long-standing drought conditions. Meanwhile, the powerful nature of the storms, which will also lead
AccuWeather meteorologists are watching a series of storms that will bring rounds of heavy rain and the risk for severe thunderstorms, including tornadoes, across the Southeast. The same expansive storm that is expected to spread accumulating snow in the Ohio Valley and the Northeast will bring heavy rain and thunderstorms from the Gulf Coast into the Southeast Friday into the weekend. While the rain will be much welcomed since ongoing extreme to exceptional drought remains across parts of lower
AccuWeather meteorologists are watching a series of storms that will bring rounds of heavy rain and the risk for severe thunderstorms, including tornadoes, across the Southeast. The same expansive storm that is expected to spread accumulating snow in the Ohio Valley and the Northeast will bring heavy rain and thunderstorms from the Gulf Coast into the Southeast Friday into the weekend. While the rain will be largely welcomed since ongoing extreme to exceptional drought remains across parts of th
Florida residents and vacationers hoping to bathe in the sun at the state's beaches or enjoy a dry day at its world-famous theme parks may be in for a soggy time through much of Christmas week as several waves of moisture move through, AccuWeather meteorologists say. More rain, coming in at least two rounds from Christmas Day through late week, will contrast with what will be a relatively quiet and dry run-up to the holiday but is also a continuation of what has been a wet month-and year-in part