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Pattern Change Flips Temperatures This Week

An incoming pattern change will cause temperatures to flip across the country, keeping you wondering what season we’re really in. The East will get relief from the hot, stormy weather, but temperatures will drop farther than most would like to see in April. Places like Chicago, New York and D.C. will see highs only reaching the 40s early this week. But the heat will crank up in the West. Places like Boise and Albuquerque will soar into the 80s, while others like Phoenix and Las Vegas will reach the 90s. However, low temperatures will stay chilly across the country. Check out what temperatures will feel like where you live.
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At Least 19 Dead After Flooding, Severe Weather

Life-threatening flooding continued across the South and Ohio Valley Monday after days of rain and storms hit the regions. Rivers were cresting Monday at near-record levels and towns and cities were under mandatory evacuations. Several deaths have been connected to the weather since the rain and severe storms began last week.
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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.
Flooding, Severe Storms Linger From Gulf Coast To Southeaststory-preview

April Severe: Tornado Outbreaks, Torrential Rain And Flooding

This month, severe weather has raged, bringing tornado outbreaks and flooding through parts of the Plains, Midwest and South. Close to 100 tornadoes have been reported since April 2, 2025; flooding persists and rivers continue to rise. Here is a look at what has happened and to whom.
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Michigan Amish Repair Tornado Damage Before NWS Could Even Survey

A National Weather Service survey team arrived in less than 48 hours after the tornado hit. Damage from the EF1 twister, even to some homes, was found already repaired in the local Amish community.
Michigan Amish Repair Tornado Damage Before NWS Could Even Surveystory-preview