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7 million Floridians at risk of flooding as a foot of rain could potentially fall by Friday

More than 7 million people in Florida have been put on high alert for potential flooding, as some localized spots may record more than a foot of rain by the end of this week.

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Another Entrance Road To Death Valley National Park To Open

The National Park Service at Death Valley National Park plans to reopen Mud Canyon Road and Daylight Pass, which suffered heavy road damage from flash flooding in August, on November 1. Daylight Pass connects the national park to NV-374 and Beatty, NV. Only emergency repairs have been completed, so drivers need to use caution.

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Widespread flash flooding grinds New York City to halt amid record-breaking rain

One of New York City's wettest days in decades left the nation's largest city stunned and swamped as Tropical Storm Ophelia's remnants pushed onshore.

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New York City is on track to break an all-time record for rainfall. Experts say this is the new normal.

New York's JFK Airport recorded 4.62 inches by 11 a.m. on Friday, making it the second wettest day in September ever recorded. And it's still raining.

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Deadly episodes of flash flooding causing chaos around the world

Numerous occurrences of torrential downpours have wreaked havoc at different ends of the Earth since the beginning of September, leading to major flooding and dozens of deaths. According to AccuWeather forecasters, more flooding downpours are ahead for millions around the world into next week. The flood events, stemming from many storms striking in recent days in Brazil, southern Europe, eastern Asia and the western United States, have all bore in common the same thing: a quick onset of heavy ra

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