Several road portions are closed around the Louisville Metro due to flooding. The city reminds drivers to “turn around, don’t drown!” Look for alternate routes to get where you’re going based on the ...
All over Pulaski County, small bridges connecting to neighborhoods are nearly destroyed after flash flooding. Days later, ...
A portion of a major road in Hamilton County has closed due to flooding. According to the Ohio Department of Transportation's social media, State Route 32/Batavia Pike in Anderson Township is closed ...
Thousands remain without electricity and about 100 roads were still flooded Monday, after storms moved through the region ...
Even if roads are barricaded, do not drive through floodwater and be extra cautious going down them. Most of the roads closed ...
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WSMV) - Several roads in Montgomery County and Clarksville are still closed due to flooding. On Monday night, the city of Clarksville released a list of roads still impacted by the ...
Louisville Mayor Craig Greenberg said the city is preparing for incoming snow and more flooding from the Ohio River.
The winds will continue to be strong through Tuesday. A HIGH WIND WARNING for gusts to 60 mph is in place for the higher elevations of northern Worcester County and northwest Middlesex County, as well ...
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