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A flash flood warning was issued by the National Weather Service in Milwaukee-Sullivan at 4:03 p.m. on Wednesday, June 18. This warning applies to Rock and Walworth counties. It was set to expire ...
Editorial Standards ⓘ Jacqueline Thomas Meteorologist MANCHESTER, N.H. — A flash flood warning has expired for southeastern Cheshire County and southwestern Hillsborough County.
With the Atlantic hurricane season about to start, this may be good time to consider buying flood insurance for your home — even if you don’t live in a hurricane-prone area.
Flood insurance is not exclusive to single-family homeowners. It also extends to condos, apartments and businesses. Property owners can get up to $250,000 in building coverage and up to $100,000 ...
What homeowners and renters need to know about rising flood insurance rates, FEMA’s Risk Rating 2.0 and how to protect your property.
"Texas faces a clear and growing flood risk, yet millions of properties remain without adequate insurance coverage," said Neptune Flood President Matt Duffy, in a press release. "This report ...
Flash flood warning expires The National Weather Service has canceled a flash flood warning for the following areas: Northeastern Adams County South Central Cumberland County West Central York County ...
A minor flood warning has been issued in parts of Broome and Tioga counties, including Vestal and Conklin. The Susquehanna River is expected to crest at 19.5 feet on May 7.
Homeowners living in areas within FEMA's 100-year floodplain, which have a one percent chance of flooding each year, are required to purchase flood insurance in order to get a federally-backed loan.
While funding flood prevention has been a part of past discussions, he said it is a longer-term goal. In 2022, the Harney County government commissioned a report to look at updating the broader ...
NASA’s Curiosity Mars rover captured this 180-deg. view of Mount Sharp’s Gediz Vallis channel, which was likely formed by large floods of water and jumbles of rocks. On the left is a pile of ...
CINCINNATI — The Ohio River is set to crest this evening, along with all other local gauges. The most recent 60-foot crest was during the flood of 2018 when the river crested at 60.53 feet.