Sentences with phrase «expecting flooding rain»

The past few years we've gone to the parade in Louisville, but we're expecting flooding rain this year.

Not exact matches

The worst of Hurricane Harvey was over by Thursday, August 31, but recovery from the rain and flooding in Texas and Louisiana is expected to take months.
«The worst is not yet over for Southeast Texas, at least as rain is concerned,» Texas Gov. Greg Abbott said at a Wednesday press conference, adding that flooding in the Beaumont region can be expected for the next few days.
Trump is scheduled to visit storm - ravaged Texas tomorrow, though torrential rain and catastrophic flooding are expected to continue for several days.
The focus for now very much appears to be on potential flooding in the New York City area as the worst parts of the rain are expected to impact that area.
Downstate, where most of the pre-storm preparations took place, pretty much dodged a bullet, while upstate took a beating in the form of heavier - than - expected rain that caused rivers, streams and creeks to flood and cause what the governor deemed «devastating» amounts of damage.
«With heavy rain and possible flash flooding expected in parts of the state, I urge all New Yorkers to take extreme caution, including closely monitoring local radio and television for weather alerts and listening to the advice of local officials,» Governor Cuomo said.
Moderate to major coastal flooding is expected in the city late - Friday, as a nor» easter is bringing in heavy rain and gusty winds that could slam low - lying areas and impact the Friday evening commute.
A flood advisory has been extended until 3:30 pm today, with the area expected to get a second band of rain this afternoon which may lead to more flooding.
Rain totals of one to three inches with poor drainage flooding are expected.
Gov. Andrew Cuomo urged New Yorkers to take precautions against potential flooding in the wake of warmer temperatures and freezing rain expected across the state Thursday and Friday.
I'm currently in the USA: Texas was hit by another massive storm the day before yesterday; today Missouri continues to experience torrential rain and widespread flooding is expected, including from the Mississippi River.
Seasonal forecasters expect California (and the southern portion of the country) to have increased odds for more rain and snow for the rest of the winter, as was the case during the blockbuster El Niño of 1997 - 1998, which saw numerous floods and mudslides from deluges that hit the state.
Los Angeles, a city expecting to see flooding and big downpours, usually receives 14.66 inches of rain but only recorded 6.88 inches.
My hometown is still flooding, but the rain is expected to end this weekend with a full week of sunshine ahead!
Cities in the midwest, the southeastern U.S., and California should expect to confront flooding from anticipated spring rains.
Hurricane Irma is expected to make landfall and bring with it potentially devastating rains, winds, and flooding.
In Houston, reservoirs swollen by rain from Hurricane Harvey were opened early Monday, a move that was expected to flood more homes — but one that the Army Corps of Engineers says is needed to limit the scope of the disaster that's threatening lives and property in Texas.
Tropical Storm Harvey is expected to become a category 3 hurricane, threatening Texas and Louisiana with torrential rains, dangerous winds, and flooding.
The Category 1 hurricane was expected to dump up to 15 inches of rain, threatening flooding that could breach levees in the heavily populated Rio Grande valley.
Let me see if I got it right: (1) With GW we're not sure of getting much change in overall global average precip, but when when it rains it pours... & floods, which also means on the flip side we would expect increasing periods of no precip (aka droughts), since the global average precip is not changing.
Whether Irene is a strong tropical storm or hurricane over New England will make little difference in the expected impacts of damaging winds... a dangerous storm surge... and flooding rains.
With more rain instead of snow, fall and winter flood risk is expected to increase in most river basins.
In particular, more winter and spring flooding and drier summers are expected as well as less winter snow (more rain) and earlier snowmelt.
Those who do come to the Northwest will be faced with an unpleasant reality, she adds, reciting a list of problems expected to strike the region before the turn of the century: regional temperature increases between 5.5 and 9.1 degrees Fahrenheit; drier summers making the Northwest's forests more susceptible to fire; declining snowpack, as more precipitation falls as rain instead of snow at higher elevations, straining regional water supplies and increasing the risk of flooding downstream.
Scientists expect rainfall extremes — such as heavy rains, floods and droughts — to happen more often in a warming world, threatening the lives and livelihoods of millions of people.
Hurricane Harvey made landfall in Texas yesterday, and while the storm has been downgraded to a tropical storm, it's expected to drop up to 40 inches of rain in the area, which is leading to catastrophic flooding in the area.
Hurricane Harvey is expected to hit Texas tonight — and residents of cities like Corpus Christi and Port Mansfield could face coastal flooding, torrential rains, and winds of up to 110 miles per hour.
As homeowners across the East Coast brace for Hurricane Irene and the heavy rains that are expected to fall over the next few days, the current threat underscores the importance of flood insurance, which is the only way for homeowners to financially protect their property or businesses from flood damages.
As home owners across the East Coast brace for Hurricane Irene and the heavy rains that are expected to fall over the next few days, the current threat underscores the importance of flood insurance, which is the only way for homeowners to financially protect their property or businesses from flood damages.
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