Heavy rain Sat. in New York - 1/9/26
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A Pineapple Express is a type of atmospheric river where moisture accumulates in the tropical Pacific around Hawaii, bringing heavy rain or snow to the U.S. and Canada’s West Coasts, the National Ocean Service says.
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New Pineapple Express to aim heavy rain at Washington, British Columbia and Alaska
A moisture plume from near Hawaii is set to bring heavy rain, flooding and avalanche risks to British Columbia, Washington and southeastern Alaska, raising concerns after recent flooding events and excessive snowfall.
A flood watch goes into effect Friday morning for much of central Alabama, with rain expected to reach Anniston by late morning, according to the National Weather Service. — Forecasters expect two to three inches of rain in Calhoun County,
We've declared a First Alert Weather Day because we're expecting periods of heavy rain on Saturday in New York, New Jersey and Connecticut. If you've got outdoor plans, you might want to keep an umbrella, and a backup plan, handy.
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Heavy rain, wintry mix: Here's timing for new storm system taking aim at Northeast
A powerful new storm system is set to sweep across much of the nation, bringing a dramatic shift from springlike warmth to heavy rain, a wintry mix, and travel headaches for millions. The National Weather Service says milder temperatures will continue on Thursday,
Chief Meteorologist Dave Nussbaum says on Friday and Friday night, a slow-moving cold front brings two rounds of heavy rain and storms. Rain totals of 2–4+ inches could lead to flash flooding, especially in flood-prone areas.
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Chicago weather: Heavy rain brings flooding, record warmth gives way to gusty cold front, snow on tap?
One of January’s wettest days on record followed by a return to winter, and snow chances are back this weekend. Here’s what to expect.
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Jeff Co EMA warns drivers to ‘turn around, don’t drown’ ahead of Friday’s forecast for heavy rain
The threat of heavy rain has the Jefferson County EMA Director urging people to have a plan and communicate it to others. Jefferson County EMA Director Jim Coker says you need to make sure your cell phone is charged and have your charger in your car.