Flooding wreaks havoc in the South as severe weather continues its hold on the U.S. (opens original article in a new tab)
Severe flooding and heavy rains are impacting the southern U.S., with flood watches affecting 16 million people. The National Weather Service warns of life-threatening flash flooding, and the FIFA Fan Fest in Houston was canceled. Tropical moisture is contributing to the downpours, and there is a potential for a tropical storm. Meanwhile, the Midwest and Ohio Valley face severe weather, including possible tornadoes.
- Severe flooding affects the South with 16 million people under flood watches.
- FIFA Fan Fest in Houston canceled due to heavy rains.
- Tropical moisture fuels downpours, with potential for a tropical storm development.
- Midwest and Ohio Valley face severe weather, including possible tornadoes.
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