A severe weather threat is ramping up across the southern states into the start of next week, AccuWeather forecasters say. Rounds of storms will pulse eastward over the next few days along a stalled frontal boundary, setting the stage for a multi-day severe weather threat from Texas to the Carolinas. Kicking off in Texas on Saturday, energetic storms will develop daily across the south-central and southeastern U.S. through Monday. The strongest storms that form will bring the threat of flooding
$11 billion is a lot of money. It’s more than the annual budget of Montana, among other states. It’s more than the loan the International Monetary Fund is considering giving to Egypt to stave off economic collapse. It is 14 times the size of the latest funding gap for the public transit system here in the District of Columbia, described as an “existential crisis” forcing service cuts.That enormous sum is the estimated cost of the damage from the atmospheric river that’s been pummeling California