Upcoming Forecast To Flip The Script

A pattern change this week could bring welcome relief for areas hit hard by recent severe weather. Cooler air will return to the East, with highs running 10 or more degrees below average in cities like Indianapolis, Columbus, Pittsburgh and Buffalo. At the same time, the West will heat up, with temperatures climbing into the 70s and 80s in Denver and Las Vegas — and possibly reaching the 90s in Phoenix. And for the first time in a while, early this week looks quiet on the severe weather front. It’s a shift worth watching, especially if you’ve been craving calmer skies.
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Flooding, Severe Storms Linger From Gulf Coast To Southeast

After days of severe storms and deadly flooding, this destructive system will finally make its way off the Southeast Coast. But before it's gone for good, the threat of severe weather and flooding will linger from Florida to the Carolinas. Damaging winds, hail and isolated tornadoes are possible for places like Tallahassee, Jacksonville, Savannah, Charleston and Raleigh. Flash flooding is also a concern as the storms track through. Time it out here.
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Severe Weather Crisis Inundates Midwest, South As Death Toll Climbs

An unabated wave of severe storms is continuing its onslaught on states like Mississippi, Tennessee, Kentucky, Arkansas, Missouri and Indiana, unleashing life-threatening flash flooding, tornadoes and widespread damage.
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Snow In April? Spring Storm Hits Texas

While some parts of Texas were dealing with heavy rain and flooding, the Texas Panhandle was hit with snow as temperatures plummeted on Saturday. Watch this video to see the chaos the snowfall created on roads and learn which city broke a 130-year-old record.
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Entire Building Swept Away In Flooded River

Days of heavy rain across the Midwest and the South have rivers and creeks reaching their breaking point. Dramatic video from Frankfort, Kentucky, shows the remains of a huge building floating along the Kentucky River. See it for yourself and get the latest on the record-breaking floods.
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