Flood warnings were issued for 7 rivers in Maine following an overnight storm that brought heavy rain and gusty winds to Maine.
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‘The damage is unbelievable:’ Tornadoes kill 3 in Oklahoma
Deadly storms this spring have killed dozens of people across a wide swath of the country, including 1 in March that produced tornadoes and killed at least 32 people from Arkansas to Delaware.
Torrential storms batter South Florida, close key airport
Up to 14 inches had fallen across the Fort Lauderdale area through Wednesday.
President Biden approves disaster declaration for December storm damage
The declaration unlocks federal public assistance funding for Franklin, Knox, Oxford, Somerset, Waldo and York counties.
No telling how much more snow coming for Sierra Nevada
A relentless winter at Lake Tahoe has now etched its way into the history books as the Sierra’s second-snowiest on record.
Snow tracker: See how much snow fell in Maine on Tuesday
Snow totals were updated Tuesday at 8:28 p.m. Source: National Weather Service Hover over marked locations to see totals.
Late-winter storm pummels Northeast with heavy, wet snow
More than 400 flights traveling to, from or within the U.S. were canceled Tuesday, with Boston and New York City area airports seeing the highest number of scrubbed flights.
La Nina is gone. These were the deadly storms during its run
Experts caution that attributing any single event to La Nina or its better-known cousin, El Nino, is difficult as they pronounced Thursday that the La Nina weather phenomenon has come to an end.
La Nina, which worsens hurricanes and drought, is gone
After three troublesome years of that weather phenomenon, the globe is now in what’s considered a ‘neutral’ condition and probably trending to an El Nino in late summer or fall.
Winter storm likely to bring over a foot of snow to parts of Maine
Several flights were canceled at the Portland jetport, high school playoff games were postponed and a two-night parking ban has been put in place for Portland in anticipation of the storm.