The sheriff's office has reported at least one house destroyed on FM Road 909 about 3 miles south-southwest of Clarkesville.
Devastating, life-threatening floods have already started in some states as an atmospheric river causes heavy rainfall.
Food, fuel and fiber require vast quantities of water to sustain current production techniques. And Texas is running dry.
NWS office in Paducah, Kentucky, in a flood watch: "Showers and storms through today produced 1 to 4 inches of rainfall ...
The Texas Senate gave unanimous approval to a sweeping water bill Wednesday that would address a range of issues that have caused a looming water crisis in the state. The bill focuses on creating new ...
Nearly 30 tornadoes were confirmed after the first wave of the storm, which will extend into the weekend. Mud smeared streets ...
The heaviest rain is likely in a swath from Arkansas to Ohio, where many areas should see more than a foot of rain by the ...
Two cities and the Texas A&M University System are suing to stop a project that would pump up to 89 million gallons per day ...
Fast-growing Georgetown plans to pump 89 million gallons a day from the Carrizo Wilcox Aquifer but the project is being ...
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