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San Angelo LIVE! Daily News
Another San Angelo Murder Trial Begins

San Angelo LIVE! Daily News

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2024 19:49


Today on LIVE! Daily News, Ryan Renfroe's jury trial has begun, a Lake View Mariachi member has made the All-State Team, and a road closure could slow down traffic.Also, Jeff Girsch talks about ASU football, and then the Suez Shriners are in the studio. Today's Top Stories: Animal Shelter Exceeds Capacity, Faces Potential Euthanasia for 10 Dogs (11/18/2024)After 40 Years, Field and Streams Sporting Goods Makes Plans for Expansion (11/18/2024)Rainbow Trout Arriving Soon at a Waterbody Near You (11/18/2024)Paxton Wins Court Battle Over Lawmaker Attempt to Halt Execution of Child's Killer (11/18/2024)Fairview School Road to Close for Construction, Detour Announced (11/18/2024)Playoff Ticket Information Announced for ASU Football (11/18/2024)Angelo State Basketball Teams to Make Home Debut This Week (11/18/2024)Cuban Programmer Convicted in Largest U.S. Illegal Streaming Case (11/18/2024)Mother Sentenced to Life for Killing Her Two Sons by Placing Them in an Oven (11/18/2024)San Angelo American Freight Store Closing (11/18/2024)Four Illegal Gambling Businesses Targeted in Lake Brownwood Raid (11/18/2024)How To Survive Challenging Relatives At Thanksgiving (11/18/2024)Murder Trial for Fat Boss Pub Alleyway Shooting Begins (11/18/2024)CNN: Trump's Fracker-in-Chief Will Have a 'Tough Time Pumping A Lot More Oil' (11/18/2024)'Dumbest Criminal of the Week' Inmate Caught Ordering Gang Hit from Jail (11/18/2024)Suspect Arrested After Human Remains Found in Texas, Linked to Missing Persons Case (11/18/2024)Lake View Student Selected for All-State Mariachi (11/18/2024)Mariachi Los Pastores to Perform Free Fall Concert in Downtown San Angelo (11/18/2024)Record Number of Texans Set to Travel This Thanksgiving (11/18/2024)About 100 Years Ago, Shannon Did This (11/18/2024)Footage Shows Armed Robbery in Big Spring (11/18/2024)Obstruction, Retaliation, and Controlled Substances Top Booking Report (11/18/2024)Severe Thunderstorm Watch Issued for Tom Green County (11/17/2024)Angelo State Rams Selected as No. 3 Seed, Will Open Playoffs at Home (11/17/2024)Severe Storms Expected to Bring Damaging Winds and Flash Flooding (11/17/2024)City Council to Decide on Coliseum Name, Police Task Force, and Chicken Farm Revamp (11/17/2024) 

The Weather Man Podcast... I talk about weather!
Weather Sunday November 10 2024 Finally some rain in the northeast!

The Weather Man Podcast... I talk about weather!

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2024 1:43


.Widespread, potentially significant flash flooding possible in centraland southwestern Louisiana tonight......Showers and thunderstorms spread across the Tennessee/Ohio Valleysthrough Sunday......An atmospheric river will bring heavy coastal rain and high elevationsnowfall to portions of the Pacific Northwest beginning Sunday night......Above average temperatures continue for much of the country throughearly next week...A slow moving cold front will continue to focus substantial moisture overportions of the Lower Mississippi Valley tonight. There's a High Risk ofExcessive Rainfall leading to Flash Flooding across much of central andsouthwestern Louisiana this evening. Remember to avoid driving throughflooded roadways. Anomalous moisture will work its way up into theTennessee/Ohio Valleys this evening and produce some additional showersand thunderstorms through Sunday evening. Rain showers move into theNortheast/Mid-Atlantic on Sunday as the aforementioned cold front movesthrough the region.A deep area of low pressure will bring coastal heavy rain and highelevation snow across the Pacific Northwest beginning Sunday night. Rainand snow will likely spread farther inland over parts of northernCalifornia and the Northern Rockies on Monday. Rainfall isn't likely tocause any flash flooding concerns and snowfall probably won't causenotable impacts since it'll remain confined to the highest peaks of theNorthwest mountains. Temperatures across the country should remain mildbeneath a predominantly ridge-y pattern.

Fox Weather Update
Fox Weather Update - Flash Flooding in the South

Fox Weather Update

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2024 1:45


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Heather du Plessis-Allan Drive
Gavin Grey: UK correspondent on the ongoing rescue efforts following flash flooding in Spain

Heather du Plessis-Allan Drive

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2024 3:50 Transcription Available


Over in Spain, efforts have begun to search an underground carpark in Valencia - where authorities fear may more be dead after last week's flash flooding. The deadliest flash flood in modern Spanish history has killed over 217 people so far, with dozens more still unaccounted for. UK correspondent Gavin Grey says angry crowds have confronted King Felipe VI and thrown mud in protest of the 'woeful' response to the disaster. LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Early Edition with Kate Hawkesby
Vincent McAviney: Europe Correspondent on the flash flood in Eastern Spain

Early Edition with Kate Hawkesby

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2024 2:09 Transcription Available


Communities in Eastern Spain have been devastated by flooding that's killed at least 158 people. Rescuers are now searching for bodies. The Valencia region has been the hardest hit, with widespread destruction to roads and railways. Europe correspondent Vincent McAviney told Ryan Bridge there were some warnings about strong rainfall. But, he says, people are saying there should've been more of a response when the rain fell, to alert people to get off the roads and get to higher ground. McAviney says the region had been experiencing a severe drought for months, and water was unable to seep into the hard, dry earth. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

CNN News Briefing
9 AM ET: Harris' closing speech, Spain flash flooding, wildlife sniffing rats & more

CNN News Briefing

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2024 6:47


Vice President Kamala Harris has made her closing arguments to voters, as former President Donald Trump is seizing on President Joe Biden's “garbage” comments. We compare Harris and Trump's economic policies. Flash flooding has killed dozens of people in parts of Spain. Minneapolis police face backlash over the alleged shooting of a man by his neighbour. Plus, rats are helping tackle the illegal wildlife trade.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

RTÉ - Morning Ireland
At least 51 dead as flash flooding hits parts of Spain

RTÉ - Morning Ireland

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2024 2:38


Stephen Burgen, Freelance Journalist in Barcelona discusses flash floods in southeastern Spain where at least 13 people have died.

PEP with Chas and Dr Dave
BROCKTOBERFEST! PEP with Chas and Dr Dave (Ep 183, Oct 11)

PEP with Chas and Dr Dave

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2024 219:02


Chas & Dr Dave discuss Daily Mail Christmas, Chas' Flash Flooding, and Why Eric Adams is NOT The Hip Hop Mayor of NYC 0:00 - Intro 2:53 - Grateful (Righteous Gemstones/Mike Lawler) 11:56 - Correspondence (Swamp Rabbit/Polish Help/Debate/Beard/Medical Stats/Trump Grift/Brocky) 37:32 - Polling Update 1:07:01 - Evangelicals & The Election 1:13:00 - Hurricanes 1:23:31 - Unions 2:00:26 - Doug Emhoff Allegations 2:18:09 - Eric Adams 2:46:59 - Supreme Court (Ghost Guns) 3:06:06 - Family Announcement (Discord) 3:13:01 - Chas Unleashed (Policy Time - Medicare) SHOW NOTES: * The PEP Discord is HERE!!! -> https://discord.gg/WxDD2PPvaW 

Weather Geeks
What AI Can Teach Us About Tornadoes

Weather Geeks

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2024 49:05


Guest: Andrew Brady, Founder of AtmoSphere AnalyticsTo some in the meteorological industry, Artificial Intelligence or Machine Learning could seem like scary things. But as technology improves, we can learn to harness these things and use them to our advantage to help further our mission: to save lives and property from the threats that weather can pose. Our guest today is doing just that and then some! Andrew Brady has created a weather prediction model that is powered by advanced machine learning. How is he using this to forecast tornadoes and severe weather accurately from a time frame as short as 1 hour to as far out as 120 hours? Well, that's what we're going to geek out about today…Chapters00:00 The Power of Machine Learning in Weather Prediction06:31 The Creation of MMFS and StormNet16:16 HazCast and Real-Time Data in Severe Weather Prediction26:10 Performance and Real-Time Evaluations of StormNet41:18 Future Developments of StormNetSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

NTD Good Morning
US Works to Avert Escalation After Israel-Hezbollah Exchange; Telegram Co-Founder Detained in France | NTD Good Morning

NTD Good Morning

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2024 90:42


NTD Good Morning—8/26/20241. US Works to Avert Escalation After Israel-Hezbollah Exchange2. Reuters Safety Adviser Killed in Missile Strike in Ukraine3. US Targets Russian, Chinese Firms for Aiding Russia4. Harris, Walz Head to Georgia5. Watermarking, Validation Needed to Combat AI Risk: Advocate6. Flash Flooding in Grand Canyon Claims Life of Hiker7. French Media: Telegram Co-Founder Detained8. Microsoft Plans Summit After Crowdstrike Outage9. Italy Begins Manslaughter Probe Into Yacht Sinking10. SpaceX Will Bring 2 NASA Astronauts Home11. How Will Kennedy Endorsement Affect Trump Campaign?12. Dr. Fauci Recovering From West Nile Virus13. Why Teens are so Drawn to Social Media14. How Travel Spending is Shifting15. NJ Transit Offering 'Fare Holiday' Next Week16. French Mark 80 Years of Paris Liberation From Nazis17. Paralympic Torch Crosses Channel and Begins French Journey18. Titanic Article Discovered in Wardrobe Auctioned Off19. Redheads Gather to Light up Dutch Festival20. Chef Defies Doctors With Device That Keeps Him Cooking21. The Resilient Academic: Barbara Gitenstein's Journey22. What's Next for the Democratic and Republican Parties?23. Hurricane Sales Tax Holiday Underway in Florida24. Mountains See Early Dusting of Snow in August25. 102-Year-Old Woman Becomes UK's Oldest Skydiver26. Why Inflation is Low But Prices Remain High27. Realtors Adapt to New Buyer Agent Rules

AP Audio Stories
Flash flooding in Connecticut leaves 1 dead and 1 missing

AP Audio Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2024 0:56


AP correspondent Julie Walker reports on deadly flash floods in Connecticut Sunday.

City Life Org
Travel Advisory for Friday for Heavy Rainfall and Potential Flash Flooding

City Life Org

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2024 10:51


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VPR News Podcast
Flash flooding tears through rural communities in Vermont's Northeast Kingdom

VPR News Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2024 4:06


“This is an event that we've never had before to this degree, so we're venturing down a road that we haven't been on, and it's not a good road to be on,” said Lyndonville Fire Chief Jeff Corrow.

Al Jazeera - Your World
Biden says he will continue in race, Flash flooding in China

Al Jazeera - Your World

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2024 2:50


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Information Morning from CBC Radio Nova Scotia (Highlights)
'Turn around, don't drown': U.S. hydrologist on flash flooding

Information Morning from CBC Radio Nova Scotia (Highlights)

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2024 9:22


We've been talking about last week's deadly flash flooding in the Annapolis Valley, and how our province needs a more robust emergency alert system for extreme weather events. We connect with a hydrologist at the United States' National Weather Service to find out how they predict and alert the public about flash floods.

CTV National News with Lisa LaFlamme
CTV National News for July 12: Remnants of Beryl spark deadly flash flooding in N.S.

CTV National News with Lisa LaFlamme

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2024 23:18


Remnants of Hurricane Beryl sparking dangerous flash flooding in Nova Scotia; Newfoundland's Labrador City ordered to evacuate. 

San Angelo LIVE! Daily News

Today on LIVE! Daily News, PETA to install a sheep at the City Hall Annex (inside, for its protection, of course). We are getting a new sandwich shop. 'Lil Marc the rapper joins Baby Face and Joe Hyde to talk about the Mexican OT rap concert at the River Stage in downtown San Angelo. ASU Belle's Volleyball in sports. Search for Silver clue drops. Today's Top Stories: San Angelo PD Promotes Two Lieutenants to Assistant Chief (07/01/2024)T-Bone Crash in Grape Creek (07/01/2024)Body recovered at Ballinger Municipal Lake (07/01/2024)Texas Man Accused of Using AI to Remove Teen's Clothes in Photo (07/01/2024)TPWD Announces Fishes of Texas iNaturalist Contest (07/01/2024)Which City Has The Best BBQ In Texas? (07/01/2024)CBP Officers Apprehend Man Wanted For Online Solicitation Of A Minor (07/01/2024)North Texas Native Crowned Miss Texas 2024 (07/01/2024)Texas A&M Chancellor Announces Retirement (07/01/2024)Texas Tech and adidas Launch New 10-Year Partnership (07/01/2024)Chairman of Texas Democratic Party Alleges Voter Fraud (07/01/2024)National Guard Rescues 100 from Flash Flooding in Ruidoso (07/01/2024)'That Mexican OT' to Perform at The River Stage (07/01/2024)Miraculous Recovery: Infant Defies Odds After Fatal Texas Crash (07/01/2024)Angelo State Belle to Compete in Volleyball Global Challenge (07/01/2024)Wanted San Angelo Man Captured by San Angelo Police Department (07/01/2024)Supreme Court Rules in Favor of Donald Trump (07/01/2024)PETA to Unveil ‘E(n)d Shearin' Sheep Statue in San Angelo (07/01/2024)Texas Teen Paralyzed After Diving Into Pool (07/01/2024)San Angelo to Face Scorching Heat This Week (07/01/2024)Indecency with a Child and Family Violence Assaults Top Booking Report (07/01/2024)

The Weather Man Podcast... I talk about weather!
Weather Thursday June 27 2024 Fair in the Northeast ... Rain over the southeast... delays in Atlanta Dry Texas and California

The Weather Man Podcast... I talk about weather!

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2024 4:01


Monsoon-like conditions persist for the Four Corners Region......There is an Enhanced Risk of Severe Thunderstorms across portions ofthe Northern/Central Plains on Thursday...An upper-level trough will move into the Canadian Maritimes, while anupper low glides across the Northwest and an upper ridge expands acrossthe southern tier of the country late this week. Scattered thunderstormactivity is forecast to develop along a surface front extending from theNortheast/Ohio Valley down to the Lower Mississippi Valley and back upinto the Great Plains. The Storm Prediction Center issued Slight Risks ofSevere Thunderstorms for portions of the; Ohio Valley, Northeast andMid-Atlantic; ArkLaTex and Lower Mississippi Valley; and theCentral/Southern High Plains tonight. Damaging winds will be the mainconcern in the Northeast while hail and gusty/damaging winds may causeissues in the High Plains. Some storms in the Ohio Valley could producehigh enough rain rates to generate flash flooding tonight. Thus, there's aSlight Risk (at least 15%) of Excessive Rainfall for portions of thefavored terrain of the Central Appalachians, eastern Ohio, westernPennsylvania and northwestern Ohio. Monsoonal moisture will continueflowing into the Four Corners region tonight with mid-level energy aloftenhancing potential for thunderstorms and heavy rainfall. There's a SlightRisk (at least 15%) of Excessive Rainfall leading to Flash Flooding forportions of northeastern Arizona and much of New Mexico, as a result.The focus for Severe Weather and Flash Flooding shift into the GreatPlains and Mississippi Valley on Thursday. The once stationary frontdraped over the Great Plains will turn warm and move into the NorthernPlains. A deepening surface low pressure system beneath a potentupper-level low will promote scattered thunderstorm activity across theNorthern/Central Plains throughout the day. Storms should pick up inintensity by Thursday afternoon/evening. SPC issued an Enhanced Risk(level 3/5) of Severe Thunderstorms across portions of eastern Montana,western Dakotas, northeastern Wyoming, western Nebraska and northeastColorado, where wind gusts exceeding 80 mph, large hail greater than 2.5inches and a couple of tornadoes will be possible. There's isolatedpotential for Excessive Rainfall over parts of the Northern Plains andLower Missouri Valley where Slight Risks are in effect. Monsoon conditionsare expected to continue over the Four Corners with a Slight Risk ofExcessive Rainfall in effect for portions of western Colorado down intonorthwestern/central New Mexico. Some slow moving pieces of mid-levelenergy will slowly make its way across the Carolina coast and promoteSevere Storm potential early Thursday evening.Diffluent energy associated with the upper-level low moving through theNorthern Plains will help advance the strong surface low pressure systeminto the Mississippi Valley on Friday. A rising warm front out of thesouth will promote additional thunderstorm activity across theUpper/Middle Mississippi Valley. Excessive Rainfall and SevereThunderstorm chances pick up over parts of the aforementioned areas Fridayevening. Temperatures remain below average across the South while belowaverage conditions expand over the Northern Plains behind the cold frontthis weekend.

AP Audio Stories
New Mexico heavy rain and flash flooding prompt mandatory evacuations

AP Audio Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2024 0:35


AP correspondent Jackie Quinn reports on flooding evacuations in northern New Mexico.

KPFA - The Pacifica Evening News, Weekdays
The Pacifica Evening News, Weekdays – June 20, 2024. New Mexico storm brings flash flooding to the center of the state as it deals with deadly wildfires to the South.

KPFA - The Pacifica Evening News, Weekdays

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2024 59:58


Comprehensive coverage of the day's news with a focus on war and peace; social, environmental and economic justice. New Mexico storm brings flash flooding to the center of the state as it deals with deadly wildfires to the South. Biden Administration will move ahead with plan to restrict logging on federal land. Hezbollah leader issues warnings of a wider Middle East war, diplomats push for peaceful solution. Mayors of Bay Area's largest cities push for regional affordable housing bond. Federal agents raid home of Oakland Mayor Sheng Thao and other residences. California Supreme Court kills ballot measure that would have made tax increases more difficult. The post The Pacifica Evening News, Weekdays – June 20, 2024. New Mexico storm brings flash flooding to the center of the state as it deals with deadly wildfires to the South. appeared first on KPFA.

The Weather Man Podcast... I talk about weather!
Weather Wednesday June 24 2024 Gulf coast tropical rains ... hot but dry northeast

The Weather Man Podcast... I talk about weather!

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2024 2:59


Significant heavy rain/flash flooding threat with gusty winds wellahead of Potential T.C. One expected to impact southern Texas onWednesday......Severe Thunderstorms and Excessive Rainfall possible over portions ofthe Great Plains and Upper/Middle Mississippi Valley tonight......A heat wave will persist over the Great Lakes, Ohio Valley and theNortheast through midweek...Potential T.C. One will likely strengthen while it slowly approachesMexico's northeast coast tonight. This system carries with it; coastalflooding, wind impacts, and a significant plume of tropical moisture,which it is poised to transport into the central Gulf Coast down tonortheastern Mexico over the next couple of days. There's a Moderate Risk(at least 40%) of Excessive Rainfall leading to Flash Flooding from theLouisiana-Texas coast down to just north of Corpus Christi, Texas wherethe heaviest axis of precipitation is likely to occur tonight. A broaderSlight Risk (at least 15%) of Excessive Rainfall is also in place from thecentral Louisiana Gulf Coast down to southern Texas. PTC One is thenforecast to strengthen into a Tropical Storm Wednesday afternoon beforemaking landfall over northeastern Mexico that evening. Tropical moisturewill likely continue to flow into southern Texas and the Rio Grande Valleywhere yet another Moderate Risk of Excessive Rainfall is in effect. T.S.One will quickly weaken upon landfall Wednesday night before eventuallydiminishing Thursday evening. Additional heavy rainfall may certainlycontinue over the Rio Grande Valley and south Texas on Thursday beforerainfall rates drop and conditions improve. All in all, Potential TropicalCyclone One is currently forecast to produce rainfall totals of 5 to 10inches from northeast Mexico to south Texas, with maximum totals of 15inches possible.A line of thunderstorms will develop out ahead of a cold front sweepingacross the Plains this afternoon. The Storm Prediction Center issued aSlight Risk of Severe Thunderstorms from parts of the Upper MississippiValley into the Mid Missouri Valley/Central Plains and Southern HighPlains where scattered to severe storms are expected to produce large hailand severe/damaging winds. A few tornadoes may also occur. Rainfall rateswithin some of these storms to support Excessive Rainfall, which is whythere is currently a Slight Risk in effect from the Upper Midwest down tothe Central Plains.Meanwhile, a heat wave continues to impact much of the Ohio Valley, GreatLakes, Northeast and Mid-Atlantic this week. Widespread daily records arelikely for afternoon high temperatures and warm overnight lows, with somemonthly records possible. Heat index readings are expected to peak from100 to 105 degrees in many locations. Those without access to reliable airconditioning are urged to find a way to cool down. Record warm overnighttemperatures will prevent natural cooling and allow the heat danger tobuild over time indoors without air conditioning. Conditions improveslightly this weekend.

The Weather Man Podcast... I talk about weather!
Weather Friday June 14 2024 IonWeather T-storm in the northeast but fair this weekend ... More south Florida rains and flooding causing Airline delays

The Weather Man Podcast... I talk about weather!

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2024 2:33


There is a High Risk of Excessive Rainfall leading to Flash Floodingover parts of southern Florida for tonight......There are Severe weather concerns over portions of the Northern/CentralHigh Plains as well as portions of the Northeast and Mid-Atlantic onFriday......There are Excessive Heat Warnings/Watches and Advisories over SouthernCalifornia, Southwest, Central Plains, and Southern High Plains...In Florida, ongoing rounds of thunderstorm activity are expected tocontinue through Friday before subsiding just in time for the weekend. Aquasi-stationary surface front and upper trough axis swinging through theGulf of Mexico/Southeast U.S. will continue focusing tropical moistureacross the Florida peninsula over the next couple of days. Intensethunderstorms will occur tonight, when storms will bring several moreinches of rainfall, in some cases, over the very saturated and vulnerablesoils/surfaces and urban areas of southern Florida. There is now a HighRisk (at least 70%) of Excessive Rainfall leading to Flash Flooding overparts of southern Florida, particularly along the I-75 corridor fromNaples to Fort Lauderdale and down to Miami. There remains a Slight Risk(at least 15%) of Excessive Rainfall across the central-southern peninsulathrough Friday, with a Marginal Risk (at least 5%) in place throughSaturday when conditions are likely to improve.A closed mid-level low will degrade into an open shortwave trough while itswings through the Southwest and Rockies this weekend. This shortwavefeature will promote thunderstorm activity across the High Plainsbeginning Friday afternoon and continuing into the evening. The StormPrediction Center issued a Slight Risk of Severe Thunderstorms (level 2/5)over parts of eastern Colorado, southwestern Nebraska and eastern Kansas.Scattered severe storms with large hail and severe wind gusts will bepossible along the Front Range into the Central Plains Fridayafternoon/evening. A complex of storms are expected to develop overwestern Pennsylvania Friday afternoon and propagate into theNortheast/Mid-Atlantic Coast that evening.Tonight, convection is expected to flare up along a cold front pushingthrough the Midwest. Surface cyclogenesis along the front could promoteenhanced hourly rainfall rates. Thus, a Slight Risk (at least 15%) ofExcessive Rainfall leading to Flash Flooding is in effect for portions ofthe Midwest, from southeastern Iowa/northeastern Missouri acrossnorth-central Illinois and into northwestern Indiana. Totals of around aninch of rain are expected with isolated amounts closer to two inchespossible in certain spots. Excessive Heat concerns will wane over theSouthwest this weekend as the mid-level disturbance shifts into the Plainsalong with an upper ridge. The newly developing ridge over the CentralU.S. will increase Excessive Heat threats across the eastern half of thecountry heading into next week.

CNN This Morning
Garland in Contempt, Florida Flash Flooding, Congressional Baseball Brouhaha

CNN This Morning

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2024 45:33


House Republicans take on the DOJ, voting to hold Attorney General Merrick Garland in contempt of Congress. South Florida is battered again by heavy rain and now faces life-threatening flash flooding. Plus, chaos at the congressional baseball game after protesters storm the field.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

The Weather Man Podcast... I talk about weather!
Weather Thursday June 13 2024 Fair in the northeast .... Heavy t-storms Friday then nice for the weekend in NYC ... Florida heavy storms continue

The Weather Man Podcast... I talk about weather!

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2024 2:01


The threat for Excessive Rainfall leading to Flash Flooding continuesover central and southern Florida through Friday......There's an Enhanced Risk of Severe Thunderstorms across parts of theMiddle Mississippi Valley on Thursday......There are Excessive Heat Warnings and Advisories over parts of theSouthwest, and western Texas...A stationary boundary bisecting the Florida Peninsula will be the focusfor thunderstorm activity across much of the state over the next couple ofdays. A complex of storms slowly moving through south-central Florida latethis afternoon and into the early evening will produce heavy to excessiverainfall leading to significant flash flooding. Storms should move intothe Keys tonight before reloading for another round of storms on Thursdayand Friday. There are Slight Risks (at least 15%) in effect for parts ofcentral/southern Florida with the potential for upgrades over the nextcouple of days.Digging mid-level energy will support thunderstorm activity acrossportions of the Middle Mississippi Valley Thursday afternoon and evening.Thunderstorms are expected to initiate somewhere ahead of a cold frontpropagating through the Upper Midwest Thursday afternoon before movinginto the eastern Iowa, northern Illinois/Indiana. Storms should congealinto an MCS and push farther into the Midwest Thursday night. There's anEnhanced Risk (level 3/5) of Severe Thunderstorms in southern Iowa,northwest Illinois and northern Missouri for late Thursday afternoon toearly evening. Very large hail, destructive wind gusts and a few tornadoesare possible. This vort max will shift the convective threat into theinterior Northeast on Friday afternoon and evening, where scattered stormswith severe wind gusts will be possible. The upper low that has beenspinning just off the coast of southern/Baja California will move into theWestern U.S. on Thursday before influencing more thunderstorm activityover parts of the Central Plains this Friday. Storms are forecast toinitiate on the lee side of the Central Rockies on Friday afternoon andpropagate eastward into the Central Plains that evening.An upper-level ridge over the West will degrade and shift eastward as theclosed low move into the region over the next 24 hours. Temperatures willmoderate a bit, particularly over the Four Corners as well as California'scentral valley, where Excessive Heat Warnings and Watches will come to anend tonight. Anomalous temps should shift into the Northwest and northerntier late this week beneath the ridge. In the meantime, Excessive HeatWarnings and Advisories remain in effect across parts of the Southwestinto western Texas.

The Weather Man Podcast... I talk about weather!
Weather Wednesday June 12 2024 Fair in the northeast western Great Lake t-storms

The Weather Man Podcast... I talk about weather!

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2024 1:50


...A prolonged heavy to Excessive Rainfall event will continue acrosssouthern Florida through the end of the work week......Severe Storms possible over parts of the Great Plains and MississippiValley through mid-week......There are Excessive Heat Warnings/Watches and Heat Advisories overNorthern/Central California, Southwest, and western Texas on Tuesday...Shortwave energy responsible for this afternoon/evening's thunderstormactivity over parts of south-central Texas, where a Slight Risk (level2/5) of Severe Thunderstorms is in effect, will go on to reinforce heavyrainfall across southern Florida this week. The severe threat in Texaswill be related to a MCS that will propagate into a moist and unstableenvironment this afternoon/early evening. The main threat from thiscluster of storms will be a severe-wind risk. Mid-level energy cyclingthrough the southern periphery of a parent low will influence severethunderstorm potential across the Upper Midwest on Wednesdayafternoon/early evening and then another chance over parts of the CentralPlains and Middle Mississippi Valley on Thursday. Slight Risks of SevereThunderstorms are in effect for those areas, with large hail and severegusts possible. A few tornadoes may occur over the Upper Midwest tomorrowin addition to the hail and winds.Meanwhile, a quasi stationary surface front with emerging and retrogradingshortwave energy aloft will support a prolonged heavy to excessiverainfall event across southern Florida for the next several days. Showersand thunderstorms will occur across other parts of the state to a lesserextent. Slight Risks of Excessive Rainfall leading to Flash Flooding arein effect for southern Florida through the end of the work week, where weare forecasting well over 7 inches of rain.Elsewhere, upper ridging will build over the Southwest while a mid-levellow moves into southern California. This will support strong southerlyflow leading to anomalously mild temperatures across much of the West overthe next few days. Temperatures in the 90s to 100s will be between 15-25degrees above average, particularly across parts of the Great Basin, andIntermountain West. There are Excessive Heat Warnings and Watches ineffect for parts of California's Central Valley, the Southwest and westernTexas. Little to no overnight relief, as far as temperatures go, will leadto potential impacts to those without adequate cooling/hydration. Belowaverage temperatures across the Tennessee/Ohio Valleys will moderate as wehead into late week.

The Weather Man Podcast... I talk about weather!
Weather Thursday April 4 2024 IonWeather Storm NE , New York State and New England Snow , Another west coast Storm

The Weather Man Podcast... I talk about weather!

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2024 2:43


Winter Storm impacts begin over much of the interior Northeast andparts of central New England tonight...Excessive Rainfall possible over coastal Northeast tonightHeavy Snow over the Sierra Nevada on Thursday; High Winds from theGreat Basin to Four Corners region on Thursday and Friday.A powerful mid-level low will continue to power a dynamic low pressuresystem moving from the Midwest into East Coast over the next couple ofdays. Showers and thunderstorms will spread across parts of theMid-Atlantic/Northeast Coasts tonight. Some intense storms may developaround a triple point low propagating from the New Jersey Coast up throughthe southern New England coast tonight. Therefore, a corresponding SlightRisk (at least 15%) of Excessive Rainfall leading to Flash Flooding is ineffect from northern New Jersey through New York City and into southernConnecticut. Heavy Snow will develop over parts of the interior Northeastand central New England tonight and will continue into Thursday beforeweakening into snow showers on Friday beneath a meandering mid-level lowaround Downeast Maine. Widespread snowfall accumulations of over a footare likely across portions of northern upstate New York andcentral/northern New England, with isolated amounts exceeding 2 feetpossible over parts of southern Maine and eastern New Hampshire by Fridayevening. Meanwhile, snow showers will occur over the Central Appalachianswith accumulations between 6-12 inches possible over the next two days.Another deep mid-level trough will support unsettled weather across muchof the West over the next couple of days. Heavy Snow will develop overparts of the Northern Rockies tonight and then the Sierra Nevada Thursdayafternoon through that evening. Anywhere between 1-2 feet of snow mayaccumulate over those areas by Friday night. This system will alsogenerate strong winds over the Central Great Basin Thursday afternoonwhich will expand into the Four Corners region on Friday.

The Weather Man Podcast... I talk about weather!
WEATHER Tuesday April 2 2024 Snow in the Great Lakes.. Major east coast rains ... Extensive airline delays in the east and northeast through Thursday

The Weather Man Podcast... I talk about weather!

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2024 2:58


Major spring storm to bring numerous weather threats from theSouthern-Central Plains, northeast into the Mid Mississippi , Ohio Valley,Great Lakes, Mid-Atlantic and NortheasTSevere weather likely late Monday afternoon/Monday night from theSouthern to Central Plains into the Mid Mississippi Valley...into the OhioValley, Tennessee Valley and Southeast on TuesdayHeavy Rains and Flash Flooding possible from the Mid MississippiValley, into the Ohio Valley and Central AppalachiansHeavy Snows to develop Tuesday and continue through Wednesday acrossmuch of Wisconsin, the U.P. of Michigan the northern portions of the L.P.of MichiganMuch above average temperatures to continue across the South Tuesday,cooling significantly on WednesdayElevated to Critical Fire Weather Threat for West and Southwest TexasA highly impactful, major Spring storm will produce numerous hazards overthe next few days as it strengthens over the Southern Plains Monday nightand pushes northeastward Tuesday across the Mid Mississippi Valley, OhioValley and into the Lower Lakes, becoming nearly stationary over the LowerLakes on Wednesday.  Severe weather likely to develop across portions ofthe Southern to Central Plains late Monday afternoon/evening and spreadnortheastward quickly across the Lower Missouri Valley, Mid MississippiValley Monday night into early Tuesday. This severe weather threat willthen spread into portions of the Ohio Valley, Tennessee Valley andSoutheast on Tuesday.  Large hail, high winds and tornadoes are allpossible with this severe weather over the next two days. In addition to the severe weather threat, heavy rains and flash floodingwill also be possible late Monday into Tuesday from the Lower MissouriValley, across the Mid Mississippi Valley, Ohio Valley and into theCentral Appalachians.   Flood watches currently stretch from centralIllinois, across large portions of Indiana, Ohio, northeast Kentucky, muchof West Virginia, far southwest Pennsylvania and far western Maryland. As this storm deepens on Tuesday across the Mid Mississippi Valley/LowerLakes region, precipitation will change to snow on the northwest side ofthe system from northern Illinois, across much of Wisconsin, the U.P. ofMichigan and the northern L.P. of Michigan.  Early Spring heavy snowfalltotals of 4-8"+ possible across these areas, with regions from eastern Wisconsin into the Upper Peninsula of Michigan having the greatest chancesof heavy snowfall.  By late Wednesday afternoon another area of lowpressure is forecast to begin to deepen along the Mid-Atlantic coast. Heavy snows are forecast to begin to develop late late Wednesday afternoonand continue into Thursday to the north of this low across portions ofUpstate and Northern New York into much of central to northern NewEngland. 

FOX 2 St. Louis Headlines
Flash flooding expected to slow your commute

FOX 2 St. Louis Headlines

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2024 12:25


Drivers should beware as they head this morning. Several roads are flooded after the heavy rain overnight and this morning.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Maritime Noon from CBC Radio (Highlights)
The mayor of the Town of Sussex, NB, Marc Thorne, says the flash flooding that happened overnight is the worst ever. Robbie Burt explains why he had to stop his charity walk on PEI. And on the phone-in: Silvia Jay on dog behaviour.

Maritime Noon from CBC Radio (Highlights)

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 29, 2024 52:42


Overnight, the Town of Sussex, NB was flooded after heavy rain. The banks of Trout Creek breached their banks. We talk with Mayor Marc Thorne who describes it as the worst flooding the town has ever seen. Robbie Burt on PEI has to halt his charity walk due to bad weather and an injured foot. And on the phone-in: Silvia Jay answers your questions on dog behaviour.

The Weather Man Podcast... I talk about weather!
Weather Monday Feb 19 2024 Florida and west coast rains , NE fair

The Weather Man Podcast... I talk about weather!

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2024 1:33


.There's a Moderate risk of excessive rainfall along coastal southernCalifornia today......Heavy Snow likely over Sierra Nevada and Shasta Siskiyous inCalifornia......Warming trend expected to expand across the Great Plains throughmidweek...A potent upper-level low will continue directing subtropical moisture overmuch of California today. Heavy coastal and low elevation rain,thunderstorms, heavy mountain snow and high winds are all expected fromthis Atmospheric River event. Excessive Rainfall leading to Flash Floodingis possible for much of the state today. A Slight Risk of ExcessiveRainfall (level 2/4) is in effect from Humboldt to Orange County as wellas over parts of the Sacramento Valley and along upslope portions of theSierra. A Slight Risk of Severe Thunderstorms is in effect for parts ofthe Sacramento Valley where an isolated tornado will be possible. Atargeted Moderate Risk of Excessive Rainfall is in effect for SantaBarbara and Ventura where heavy rainfall will focus, especially overelevated terrain. Heavy Snow will blanket the Sierra Nevada and ShastaSiskiyous today as well, with those mountains forecast to receive 1-3 feet(isolated higher) of snow by Tuesday morning.The moisture feed into California will weaken considerably and sag southon Tuesday, but the threat of Flash Flooding will persist across southernCalifornia, in particular. Upslope flow into the Transverse ranges willsupport a renewed threat of Flash Flooding. A Slight Risk of ExcessiveRainfall is in effect from Humboldt down through San Diego County onTuesday mainly due to sensitive soils from today's heavy rain. Up to afoot of additional snow accumulations with locally higher amounts arepossible over the Sierra and Shasta Siskiyous on Tuesday. Damaging windgusts should continue into Wednesday morning before gradually weakening.Elsewhere, lake effect snow will come to an end this afternoon across theLower Great Lakes. Upper level ridging with embedded shortwave energy willsupport a warming trend acrosss the Great Plains and Mississippi Valleythrough midweek when anomalous temperatures are expected to reach theirpeak for the week. High temperatures will be between 15-25 degrees aboveaverage by Wednesday over much of the central U.S..

The Weather Man Podcast... I talk about weather!
NE Snowstorm Tuesday February 13 2024 Finally a NYC snowstorm

The Weather Man Podcast... I talk about weather!

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2024 2:27


A dynamic storm system bringing Severe Weather and Excessive Rainfallimpacts to the Southeast this afternoon will transition to a strongnor'easter for parts of the Mid-Atlantic and New England by Tuesday.New storm system to arrive across the Northwest by the middle of theweek with areas of locally heavy rain and mountain snowfall.A significant winter storm associated with a strong upper-level trough andassociated closed low will cross through the Ohio Valley tonight, whichwill continue to interact with enough cold air to produce some areas oflocally heavy snowfall across portions of the Ohio Valley to the north ofthe low track. Light accumulations are expected across the Tennessee andOhio Valleys tonight.Farther south and east across the Southeast, and on the warm side of thestrengthening area of low pressure crossing the Tennessee/Ohio Valley, thenorthward advance of moisture and instability from the Gulf of Mexico andits interaction with a strong frontal zone will continue to produce someheavy showers and thunderstorms across the Carolinas and Georgia earlythis evening before pushing into the Atlantic. There's a Slight Risk ofExcessive Rainfall leading to Flash Flooding over portions of southernSouth Carolina into central/southern Georgia to account for this threat.This storm system will arrive across the Mid-Atlantic states tonight andwill transition to a strong nor'easter Tuesday morning as low pressureexits off the Mid-Atlantic coast near the Delmarva and ejects welloffshore of southern New England by Tuesday night. The concern willrefocus back to winter weather impacts as moisture surging northward aheadof the low center encounters sufficient levels of cold air for a swath ofheavy accumulating snowfall. There continues to be an unusual amount ofuncertainty with this forecast, particularly with where the axis ofsnowfall will develop and occur. The latest guidance suggests heavysnowfall occurring from southern New England down into southernPennsylvania/New Jersey. Generally, between 6-12 inches are probable forportions of the aforementioned areas. The nor'easter will bring strongwinds to the region on Tuesday which coupled with the heavy snowfall coulddamage trees and power lines. The strong winds will also bring a threatfor coastal flooding.A new storm system meanwhile will arrive across the Northwest by themiddle of the week which will bring areas of heavy rainfall to the coastalranges of the Pacific Northwest, and heavy snowfall for the higherelevations of the Cascades. This snowfall threat will also extend eastwardinto the northern Rockies as Pacific moisture streams inland.

The Weather Man Podcast... I talk about weather!
Weather Monday Feb 5 2024 LA flooding, Sierra Snows So Fla Rains

The Weather Man Podcast... I talk about weather!

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2024 3:12


Life threatening and damaging Flash Flooding likely across much ofcentral/southern California through Monday.Heavy Snow for parts of the Sierra Nevada and the Great Basin.The ongoing Atmospheric River event will continue to produce heavy rain,strong winds, high surf, and heavy snow across much of central andsouthern California over the next few days. High rain rates over veryvulnerable/primed surfaces will lead to flash flooding tonight acrossportions of central and southern California, which is why there's aModerate Risk of Excessive Rainfall (level 3/4) for this area with anembedded High Risk (level 4/4) area over parts of Santa Barbara, Venturaand Los Angeles Counties. Heavy rain will also occur over the foothills ofthe Sierra Nevada tonight where a Slight Risk of Excessive Rainfall (level2/4) is in effect. Heavy snow will continue across the Sierra and ShastaSiskiyous through Monday where 1-3' of snow are expected with isolated 4'amounts over the highest elevations. Some snow is also likely for theGreat Basin where up to a foot of snow is possible over portions ofcentral Nevada. Strong winds will cause high surf up and down theCalifornia coast, whipping rain at lower elevations and blowing snowacross the Sierra are also likely with High Wind and Winter Storm Warningsin effect for parts of the state.The moisture plume sags south Monday night into Tuesday and focuses alonga surface cold front over southern California and the southern SierraNevada. Heavy to Excessive Rainfall is likely from San Luis County down toSan Diego County, where a Slight Risk of Excessive Rainfall is in effect.Another High Risk of Excessive Rainfall is in effect for parts of LosAngeles and Orange Counties on Monday where areal totals of 1-3" of rainand isolated higher amounts are possible. Heavy Snow impacts will waneacross northern/central Sierra while continuing over the southern sectionof the mountain range. Cool air will filter in on the backside of the coldfront and allow for heavy snow to develop over the higher elevations ofthe Transverse Ranges. About another foot of snow is forecast for thesouthern Sierra, and 1-2' are possible over the Transverse Ranges andCentral Great Basin. Rain and snow will continue over the Central GreatBasin of Nevada where around a foot of snow is expected.Elsewhere, some moderate to heavy rain and thunderstorms are possible overcoastal areas of Georgia and South Carolina tonight where a Marginal Riskof Excessive Rainfall is in effect (level 1/4). Around an inch of rainfallis currently forecast for that area. Some light rain and snow are alsopossible over portions of the Pacific Northwest and Northern Rockies. Upto a foot of snow is possible for parts of the Cascades and NorthernRockies through Monday afternoon. An upper-level ridge will strengthenover the Central U.S. this week, leading to increasingly abnormally mildtemperatures for much of the Central and Eastern thirds of the country.Temperatures across the Northern Plains and Upper Midwest will be 30-40degrees above average which may tie or break existing daily temperaturerecords.

The Weather Man Podcast... I talk about weather!
WEATHER THURSDAY FEB 1 2024 LA County Heavy Rains ..Snow at Donners Pass

The Weather Man Podcast... I talk about weather!

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2024 2:36


Flash Flooding possible across parts of northern/central Californiatoday, then central/southern California on Thursday.Heavy Snow spreads into the Sierra Nevada, Great Basin, IntermountainWest and Rockies.Above average temperatures continue across middle third of thecountry.Moisture will focus along a strong surface front entering the West Coasttonight. Heavy to excessive rainfall is expected to impact the southernOregon coast down through central California tonight into early Thursdaymorning. A Slight Risk (level 2/4) of Excessive Rainfall leading to FlashFlooding is in effect for much of the aforementioned areas this evening.The Flash Flooding threat shifts southward into southern California,portions of the Central Valley and the foothills of the Sierra Nevada onThursday as the axis of heavy rain and thunderstorms sags south into ahighly sensitive and/or urbanized corridor. A Slight Risk (level 2/4) ofExcessive Rainfall is in effect for much of the southern California coastfrom Los Angeles County down through the San Diego metro.Heavy Snow will expand from the Shasta Siskiyous to the Sierra Nevadatonight before spilling out over the Great Basin on Thursday andeventually portions of the Intermountain West and Rockies on Friday. Theheaviest snowfall will occur over the Shasta Siskiyous and Sierra where1-3' feet (isolated 4') are expected. Generally 1-2 feet are expected overthe higher elevations of the western mountains with isolated 2'+ amountspossible. Low elevation rain is also expected as there will be warm airassociated with this low pressure system. Cloudy conditions will keeptemperatures cooler than average for much of the West Coast and Southwestover the next couple of days.A strong omega block high will support above average heights andtemperatures across the Central Plains and Mississippi Valley over thenext few days. Low temperatures in the 30s and 40s may break existingrecords tonight over parts of the Central/Southern Plains and Upper/MiddleMississippi Valley. High and low temperature anomalies will be +20-40degrees above average. Elsewhere, snow showers are possible downwind ofthe Lower Great Lakes and interior Northeast over the next couple of daysdue to a low pressure system coming out of Canada. 2-4" of snowfall mayaccumulate over northern Maine by Friday.

The Weather Man Podcast... I talk about weather!
Weather Wednesday Jan 31 2024 NE snow and rain showers =West coast storms

The Weather Man Podcast... I talk about weather!

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2024 2:59


Heavy to Excessive Rainfall impact the West Coast this week, whileHeavy snow to blankets the Sierra Nevada, Intermountain West and Rockies.Above average warm air expands from Great Plains into MississippiValley.Tonight, a low pressure system moving across the Ohio Valley will spreadsome light rain showers over the region through portions of theMid-Atlantic. Snow showers and a wintry mix are possible over the CentralAppalachians of western Virginia, eastern West Virginia and western NorthCarolina. Some light snow may also work its way into eastern Pennsylvania,northern New Jersey, southern Upstate New York and New York City throughearly tomorrow morning. Little to no accumulations/impacts are expectedfrom this winter weather.Meanwhile, tonight, a strong surface low pressures system, supported by adeep upper-level low will arrive over the West Coast. This system willtransport deep moisture into the West over the course of the next fewdays. Heavy rainfall and scattered thunderstorms are possible from thesouthern coast of Oregon down into Los Angeles County. A Slight Risk ofExcessive Rainfall leading to Flash Flooding is in effect for portions ofthe southern Oregon coast down through central California on Wednesdaydue, in part, to the potential presence of instability generating higherrainfall rates over vulnerable surfaces. Heavy mountain snow (6000-7000')kicks off over the Shasta Siskiyous and Sierra on Wednesday afternoon.Once the upper trough moves ashore and the surface cold front moves intothe Great Basin on Thursday, snow levels will drop to about 4000-5000'leading to lower elevation heavy snowfall potential in the Sierra. Totalsnowfall accumulations will range between 1-3 feet by Friday, whenconditions are expected to improve. The focus for heavy rainfall willshift into southern California on Thursday, enhanced by a digging troughaloft, an embedded surface wave and attendant cold front at the surface.Rain and snow showers spread into the Great Basin, Intermountain West, andRockies on Thursday. Meanwhile, a low pressure system moving acrossOntario and Quebec will produce light snowfall over portions of northernUpstate New York/New Hampshire, Vermont and Maine beginning Thursdaymorning.An omega block high with embedded shortwave energy will continue tosupport increased heights over the Central U.S.. Warm temperatureanomalies ranging between 20-40 degrees above average will expand acrossthe Great Plains and Mississippi Valley through the end of the week as aresult. The potential for widespread record low temperatures will pick uplater in the week over the Northern/Central Plains and Upper/MiddleMississippi Valley. Lower heights in the West will generate coolertemperatures around 10-20 degrees below average later this week and intothe weekend.

The World Today
Flash flooding hits Queensland

The World Today

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2024 25:28


Torrential rain causes havoc across Queensland's south-east with homes and businesses swamped.

The World Today
Flash flooding hits Queensland

The World Today

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2024 25:28


Torrential rain causes havoc across Queensland's south-east with homes and businesses swamped.

WBBM Newsradio's 4:30PM News To Go
14 residents evacuated from homes along Kankakee River after flash flooding overnight

WBBM Newsradio's 4:30PM News To Go

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2024 6:24


In other news: Several Catholic churches, schools closing in the area;  Local elected officials, leaders discuss new plans for permanent Bally's casino; Local environmental groups oppose proposed city ordinance permitting mining on Southeast Side, and much more

WBBM All Local
14 residents evacuated from homes along Kankakee River after flash flooding overnight

WBBM All Local

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2024 6:24


In other news: Several Catholic churches, schools closing in the area;  Local elected officials, leaders discuss new plans for permanent Bally's casino; Local environmental groups oppose proposed city ordinance permitting mining on Southeast Side; and much more.

WBBM Newsradio's 8:30AM News To Go
14 residents evacuated from homes along Kankakee River after flash flooding overnight

WBBM Newsradio's 8:30AM News To Go

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2024 6:24


In other news: Several Catholic churches, schools closing in the area;  Local elected officials, leaders discuss new plans for permanent Bally's casino; Local environmental groups oppose proposed city ordinance permitting mining on Southeast Side; and much more.

The Weather Man Podcast... I talk about weather!
Weather Thu Jan 25 2024 Rain in the NE, January Thaw

The Weather Man Podcast... I talk about weather!

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2024 3:36


Flash Flooding and Severe Weather concerns continue for portions of theSouthern Plains, Gulf Coast, Lower Mississippi Valley and Southeast Freezing rain impacts possible over parts of southern Maine/central NewEngland tonightUnseasonably warm air surges into the eastern third of the countryleading to widespread record low temperatures through Thursday nightA shortwave trough will support repeated rounds of convection to developacross the southern tier of the country over the next few days. Tonightappears to be the worst of it from a heavy rainfall and severe weatherstandpoint as anomalous moisture and significant instability make theirway into the region. A Moderate Risk (level 3/4) of Excessive Rainfallleading to Flash Flooding is in effect for portions of eastern Texas,Louisiana and southwest-to-central Mississippi, where the confluence ofmoisture, instability and lift along the surface front will be greatest.In addition to the Moderate Risk of Excessive Rainfall, a Slight Risk(level 2/4) of Severe Thunderstorms is in effect over the Central GulfCoast where a few tornadoes and severe-wind gusts are possible. Theprimary Flash Flood risk pivots into parts of the Southeast and SouthernAppalachians while remaining over the central Gulf Coast. The Severethreat remains for the Lower Mississippi Valley and Southeast, but at alower/Marginal risk.

Mississippi Edition
01/24/2024: Flash Flooding | Felony Disenfranchisement Laws | Pottery and Jewelry

Mississippi Edition

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2024 24:46


Flash floods are expected throughout Mississippi today as heavy rains sweep across the state. We'll speak with the National Weather Service about what all drivers should watch for.Then, The Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals is hearing arguments about Mississippi's felony disenfranchisement laws.Plus, two authors are sharing the story of internationally renowned potters and jewelers from Mississippi. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The World Today
Flash flooding hits central Victoria

The World Today

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2024 24:53


Residents of Seymour told to evacuate, as a weather system that continues to smash central and northern Victoria moves east. 

WCBS 880 All Local
Meteorologist Craig Allen has the latest update on this week's storm, Long Island prepares for heavy rain and winds, and a coach and player are dismissed from a basketball team in Westchester over antisemitism allegations

WCBS 880 All Local

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2024 5:22


The World Today
Flash flooding hits central Victoria

The World Today

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2024 24:53


Residents of Seymour told to evacuate, as a weather system that continues to smash central and northern Victoria moves east. 

WCBS 880 All Local
Another weekend of rain and risk of flash flooding, a teen boy is stabbed to death on Staten Island, and the Farmingdale band performs for the first time since two of their teachers were killed in a bus crash

WCBS 880 All Local

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2023 6:18


Talking Heads - a Gardening Podcast
Ep. 195 - Flash flooding in Devon gives Saul a dramatic week at Stonelands, and Lucy breaks some very sad news for the Hall's gardening team.

Talking Heads - a Gardening Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2023 33:00


Summer days are here again - sipping G&T on the terrace, lounging in our pools and holidays in the Algarve!? You must be kidding, for Head Gardeners Lucy and Saul it's full-on gardening, as our plots and patches reach the zenith of there horticultural output. This is the season when we really see the results of all those labours over the previous 6 months - colour, texture, scent and flavour all reach their crescendo as the garden provides us with the visual and edible treats that we work so hard for. Enjoy theses long days and wallow in the best gardening has to offer.With 70mm of rain in two hours, Saul's description of subsequent flooding in Devon reminds us that, ultimately, the weather dictates all in the garden. With rivers looking like 'Willy Wonka's chocolate factory' has Stonelands escaped unscathed? Lucy hasn't been relying on the weather to give her a dramatic few days, but her week's events remind us that aspects of working life have the ability to swell, peak and wane, and riding those waves can be a good test of our resilience. Step forward, then, with silver linings and multiple packets of custard creams!Twitter links:Saul @GardeningSaulInstagram Links:Lucy headgardenerlcIntro and Outro music from https://filmmusic.io"Fireflies and Stardust" by Kevin MacLeod (https://incompetech.com)License: CC BY (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)Support the show

AP Audio Stories
Heavy rain brings flash flooding to parts of Massachusetts and Rhode Island

AP Audio Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2023 0:58


AP correspondent Julie Walker reports on Severe Weather New England

EpochTV
NTD Good Morning (Aug. 21): Trump Skipping First GOP Primary Debate; Tropical Storm Hilary Causes Flash Flooding in California

EpochTV

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2023 47:26


Former President Trump is skipping this week's first Republican primary debate. What will this mean for the upcoming debate, and will it affect his standing in the polls?   The National Weather Service is warning of ‘life-threatening' and ‘catastrophic' flooding in Southern California. We have the latest on Tropical Storm Hilary and its effects.   Republican candidates are campaigning in Atlanta and South Carolina. This while President Biden's campaign is dumping tens of millions in ads in battleground states. NTD got some insights on the candidates' efforts from an analyst.   ⭕️ Watch in-depth videos based on Truth & Tradition at Epoch TV

NTD Good Morning
Trump Skipping First GOP Primary Debate; Tropical Storm Hilary Causes Flash Flooding in California | NTD Good Morning

NTD Good Morning

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2023 47:25


NTD Good Morning—8/21/20231. Trump Confirms He Won't Attend GOP Primary Debate2. How Will Trump's Absence Affect Polls3. GOP Candidates Visit GA to Speak to Voters4. Tropical Storm Hilary Drenches Southern California5. Flash Floods From Tropical Storm Hilary Hit California6. Election Recap: Ramaswami in South Carolina7. Biden and First Lady to Visit Maui8. Maui Braces for Possible Cyclone Impact9. China Accuses Citizen of Spying for CIA10. Denmark, Netherlands to Send F-16 Jets to Ukraine11. Ukraine: Drone Strike on City Square Kills 712. BC Wildfires: Canada to Deploy Military13. Russian Spacecraft Smashes Into the Moon14. Disaster Funds Could Be Gone By September15. More Insurance Companies Drop Coverage in California16. NYC: Empty Office Space Could House Illegal Immigrants17. EV Cars Breaking Sales Records18. Should Your Teen or Preteen Have a Smartphone?19. Author Jose Flores Talks About Life Lessons and Positivity

1010 WINS ALL LOCAL
Heavy rains lead to flash flooding and flight delays, Queens shooting spree suspect charged with murder, the owner of a Staten Island deli was killed inside his store.

1010 WINS ALL LOCAL

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2023 5:05