Severe storms dumped about half a year’s rainfall in two days, leading to flash floods across both sides of the border.
At least three people have died due to severe storms in South Texas this week as rescues were still ongoing Friday.
More than 20 inches of rain — about a half-year’s worth — fell in some areas near the border on Thursday and Friday.
Extreme weather is dangerous weather, and that’s particularly true for the heavy rainfall events that experts say are ...
At least three people died in southern Texas and one across the border in Mexico after as much as 20 inches of rain fell in ...
An atmospheric river that has brought multiple rounds of heavy rainfall and strong winds across the U.S. is shifting later ...
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The Grand County Sheriff’s Office confirmed April 3 that human remains found March 26 in San Juan County, along the Colorado ...
The combination of slow-moving storms, high precipitation rates and already saturated soils could lead to excessive runoff, ...
Severe flooding in South Texas has left at least four people dead and forced emergency crews to rescue hundreds of people ...
A large part of South Texas is reeling from life-threatening flooding that began overnight and continued into Friday morning.
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