# Flood
Florida Homeowners Face Insurance Nonrenewal
Florida, USA - In a growing trend of frustration for homeowners seeking affordable property insurance, Florida residents are now facing more bad news. Progressive Insurance has decided not to renew home insurance policies, leaving many in a state of uncertainty.
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Secondary Storm Impulse to Cross Southern California Friday night into Saturday; Details
Southern California Weather Force is pending a possible Flood Watch for areas Los Angeles westward, in areas like Western Los Angeles County, Ventura County, Santa Barbara County, and San Luis Obispo County. This decision will come on Friday morning, but you can get the details on it now.
Heavy Rains and Flooding to Hit South and Southeast Texas, including Houston, Sunday PM into Monday
National Weather Force has issued a Flood Watch effective Sunday evening through Monday for South and Southeast Texas. Discussion: A tropical low in Mexico will eject northeastward across Northeast Mexico and into the Gulf of Mexico this weekend. Rains will start first in Southern Texas today, with an increase on Sunday in that same area.
Heavy Rains and Flooding to Hit the Southern half of Louisiana Monday through Tuesday morning
National Weather Force has issued a Flood Watch effective Monday through Tuesday Morning for the Southern half of Louisiana. Discussion: A tropical low in Mexico will eject northeastward across Northeast Mexico and into the Gulf of Mexico this weekend. Rains will start first in Southern Texas today, with an increase on Sunday in that same area. The rains will then start moving into Louisiana by Monday later morning or early afternoon, with increasing flooding conditions through Monday night and into early Tuesday morning.
Long Range Weather Advisory Update: Southern California Metro Storm Risk Upgraded To High Risk
Southern California Weather Force has upgraded the category status of the coming system with a narrowed window from November 14th to 18th to November 15th and 16th, with an upgrade from category three to four with room for upgrade.
Southern California Preliminary Storm Risk Assessment: Category Three To Start Mid November
Southern California Weather Force has set a starting category of three out of the one through six scale, with room to go higher. Continue reading on for the window of November 14th through 18th as this is a long-range forecast update to what your ‘apps’ did not show in the beginning.
Kaufman County Grapples with the Aftermath of Crazy Flood: 10 Inches of Rain In Just 8 Hours
In a dramatic clash between nature and a Texas community, Kaufman County finds itself in a rigorous recovery mission following an extraordinary downpour dubbed the "100-year flood." The county’s atmosphere is a canvas painted with the relentless efforts to assess and repair the aftermath of a tumultuous Friday night.
Final Forecast for Arizona for the 2023-2024 Strong El Nino Season; A Record Freeze
Arizona Weather Force has issued the final forecast for the 2023-2024 winter season for the state of Arizona, and it will be anything but a normal El Nino. El Nino is the warming of the Equatorial Pacific Ocean from South America to near Australia. The last strong El Nino we had like this was the 1997-1998 season, however does El Nino really work the way ‘they’ say? I will tell you now that both El Nino and La Nina do not work how you think.
Billions of Dollars invested into Flood Protection in Sacramento
Sacramento, known for its flood-prone nature, is actively working to bolster its flood protection systems with billions of dollars being poured into various projects. These initiatives aim to safeguard the city and its residents from the ever-present threat of flooding. In this article, we will explore the ongoing efforts and recent accomplishments in Sacramento's quest for enhanced flood protection.
Tornado Terror: Florida's Dual-Coast Destruction Unleashed
TAMPA, Fla. - As if lifted straight from a scene in a suspenseful disaster film, Florida woke up to a cluster of menacing tornadoes touching down on its serene coasts. With damage reported from the West to the East, the state now finds itself in a race against time to ensure the safety and well-being of its residents.
State of Emergency Ended in NYC after Severe Flooding
If you live in New York City, you probably got an emergency alert on your phone around 9:30 am on Friday, September 29th, from the National Weather Service, informing you of a flash flood warning, saying you should stay home due to a life-threatening heavy rain and flooding situation in the city until 12:30 pm. I mean, all you had to do is look outside to realize you should probably stay indoors and not go anywhere unless you're at the epicentre of flooding yourself and must flee the area.
Sea Lion Escapes NYC Zoo During Flooding
Despite Mayor Eric Adams's guideline to shelter in place during the rain, a sea lion from the Central Park Zoo in New York City ignored the advice. The torrential rains and flooding caused the plaza to flood, allowing the sea lion to swim out of its pool. However, it remained inside the zoo's outer perimeter.
Safeguarding NYC: Climate Resilience in the Big Apple
Climate change poses a significant threat to global weather patterns, with experts warning of an increase in extreme weather events as a result. Of particular concern is the potential for historic flooding in New York City, as heavy rainstorms become more frequent and intense.
Emergency Declared in NY State: Protect Yourself & Stay Informed
Governor Kathy Hochul has declared a State of Emergency in New York City, Long Island, and the Mid-Hudson region due to heavy rain and ongoing flash flooding. As of Friday morning, six inches of rain has already fallen in Brooklyn, with peak rainfall rates reaching three inches per hour. This severe weather has caused significant travel and transit disruptions in the affected areas. Governor Hochul emphasized the need for immediate action to address the storm and flood response, stating that her team is in close communication with city and county partners to ensure the safety of New Yorkers. The New York State Division of Homeland Security and Emergency Services has activated the State Emergency Operations Center to monitor the situation in real-time and provide support to local governments upon request. The State Office of Fire Prevention and Control has also mobilized flood rescue teams to assist with emergency response efforts in Nassau County and Westchester County. The National Weather Service has issued a Flood Watch for most of the impacted regions, along with Flash Flood Warnings and Coastal Flood Advisories as conditions continue to change. Governor Hochul's declaration of a State of Emergency in New York City, Long Island, and the Mid-Hudson region is a crucial step in addressing the current severe weather conditions. With heavy rain and ongoing flash flooding, immediate action is needed to ensure the safety and well-being of New Yorkers. The State Emergency Operations Center is actively monitoring the situation, working closely with city and county partners to coordinate response efforts effectively.