Severe weather outlook
Millions who live along the Gulf of Mexico are bracing for another round of severe weather. CBS Boston's Pamela Gardner has a look at the forecast.
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Millions who live along the Gulf of Mexico are bracing for another round of severe weather. CBS Boston's Pamela Gardner has a look at the forecast.
Dozens have been killed in two Mexican states by landslides brought on by Tropical Storm Earl. The storm brought 18 inches of rain and wind speeds of up to 80 miles per hour over the last few days. Mireya Villarreal has more.
Severe weather washed out several Fourth of July celebrations in the East. Kentucky was one of the hardest-hit areas, with more than a third of the state under a severe thunderstorm warning for most of the day. The National Weather Service will inspect destruction by a funnel cloud in eastern Kentucky to determine if it was a tornado. Mark Barber of CBS News affiliate WKYT reports from Lexington.
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The death toll from historic West Virginia flooding rose all day Friday. At least 20 are dead after severe thunderstorms dumped nine inches of rain. Kris Van Cleave has more.
Severe weather is pushing across the mid-Atlantic region. Multiple tornadoes touched down Wednesday night in Illinois. They caused significant damage to several homes and cars. More than 90 million people could face dangerous storms on Thursday. Dean Reynolds reports from Pontiac, Illinois.
Powerful thunderstorms, hail, and even possible tornadoes are in the mix for people along the Atlantic coastline. Chief meteorologist Eric Fisher is tracking the storms at WBZ in Boston.
There's no relief in sight for parts of Texas swamped by devastating floods. At least eight people have drowned, and more than 1,000 have been forced from their homes. More wet weather is forecast through the weekend. Manuel Bojorquez reports.
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More than 100 people have been rescued in Texas since flooding began days ago. There's a chance of rain there every day through the weekend, and now there are concerns that parts of the Brazos River could remain at flood stage for up to two weeks. Manuel Bojorquez reports.
Flooding concerns sparked by days of heavy rain in Texas will stretch into the weekend. Downpours overnight stranded drivers and sparked water rescues in western Texas. The deadly flooding has forced hundreds to evacuate. Manuel Bojorquez reports from Richmond, outside Houston, where the Brazos River is overflowing.
Areas swamped by rising waters in Texas are bracing for the threat of more flooding. Rescuers saved several people from floodwaters sparked by drenching rain. Six people have died and several others are missing. More rain is forecast to fall over the state and overflowing rivers will rise even more. Manuel Bojorquez reports from Richmond, Tewas.
The remains of tropical storm Bonnie are dumping more rain on the mid-Atlantic Monday. It already dropped more than eight inches on parts of South Carolina. David Begnaud reports from Ridgeland near Savannah, Georgia, where flash flooding closed one of America's busiest highways.
Downpours and thunderstorms will soak many parts of the Central and Eastern U.S. on Memorial Day Monday. Some of the storms will be severe. Flooding in Texas has killed at least six people and several others are missing. Manuel Bojorquez reports from Rosenberg, Texas.
Eric Fisher, chief meteorologist for CBS Boston station WBZ-TV, is tracking Tropical Storm Bonnie as it heads toward the Southeast.
A tropical storm system is expected to bring heavy rain and strong winds to parts of the southeast this Memorial Day weekend. The weather has not turned dangerous yet, but powerful surf and rip currents have beachgoers on alert along the South Carolina coast. David Begnaud is in Charleston, South Carolina, with more.
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WBZ meteorologist Eric Fisher has a look at the Memorial Day weekend forecast, and details on a possible tropical storm developing off the coast of the Carolinas.
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