Severe flooding in Kentucky has resulted in at least 12 deaths, with extensive damage and thousands of residents affected. Emergency efforts are underway as the state faces one of its worst flooding events in a decade.
The 67th Daytona 500, scheduled for February 16, 2025, may experience delays due to a high chance of thunderstorms. Key details include broadcast information, weather forecasts, and notable participants like pole winner Chase Briscoe and defending champion William Byron.
The National Weather Service issued severe thunderstorm warnings and a tornado watch for several southeastern states, including Georgia, Alabama, Florida, Tennessee, and Mississippi, as a powerful storm system caused significant damage and power outages.
The 2025 Daytona 500, NASCAR's season-opening race, is set for February 16 at Daytona International Speedway, with a start time moved up to 1:30 p.m. ET due to weather concerns. President Donald Trump will attend, and the race will be broadcast on Fox.
A line of intense storms swept through metro Atlanta and surrounding areas on February 16, 2025, causing widespread power outages and significant damage. Georgia Power worked to restore electricity to tens of thousands of customers using smart grid technology, while damage assessment and repair crews addressed the aftermath.
Heavy rainfall has led to severe flooding across Kentucky, West Virginia, and southern Indiana, resulting in multiple fatalities, widespread power outages, and significant disruptions. Emergency responses are underway, with federal assistance mobilized to aid the affected regions.
Learn the critical differences between a Tornado Watch and a Tornado Warning, and how to stay safe during severe weather events in southeast Louisiana and Alabama.
Early Sunday morning, February 16, 2025, saw the expiration of tornado warnings in parts of South Carolina and Georgia as severe weather moved through, causing damage and power outages, especially in Georgia. The article details the impact, including a lightning strike in Cumming, downed trees and power lines, and the importance of tornado preparedness.
A tornado watch has been issued for parts of Georgia, Alabama, Florida, Mississippi, and Tennessee, with the National Weather Service warning of severe thunderstorms and potential tornadoes. Residents are urged to prepare and stay informed.
A severe winter storm has caused widespread destruction across the eastern United States, resulting in at least 13 fatalities and impacting millions. The storm brought heavy snow, ice, and flooding rain, leading to dangerous conditions, evacuations, and significant disruptions. Recovery efforts are underway as the region faces the aftermath and an Arctic blast.