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Food, fuel and fiber require vast quantities of water to sustain current production techniques. And Texas is running dry.
Heavy rains, damaging winds and dangerous floods have ravaged the South and the Midwest for days, killing at least 23 people.
In just five days, parts of a 1,000-mile span from Texas to Ohio will see up to four months' worth of rain, according to AccuWeather. The storms, fueled by a stagnant atmospheric river ...
“Another system is likely to be following behind it.” Alexandra E. Petri contributed reporting. Nazaneen Ghaffar is a Times reporter on the Weather team. Extreme Weather Maps: Track the ...
Rehabilitation, rerouting and repair of the International Collector is expected to cost roughly $9 million. Map graphic courtesyU.S. Section of the International Boundary and Water Commission.
ATLANTA — A dynamic storm system threatening to spawn powerful tornadoes ... ranging from marginal to high. Its forecast maps are color-coded, with the lowest risk areas in green and the highest ...
Palmetto State Park is the botanical equivalent of finding an oasis in the desert – unexpected, refreshing, and slightly surreal. The park’s signature dwarf palmetto plants create an otherworldly ...
According to the latest U.S. Drought Monitor, much of Texas is now under drought watch — with the exception of North and ...
Ohio River flooding near Louisville this week marks the eighth highest river level on record, coming within a foot of major ...
Devastating, life-threatening floods have already started in some states as an atmospheric river causes heavy rainfall.