These 3 Things Could Derail Your Weekend Plans

Many in the Northeast will have a split weekend when it comes to nice weather. Saturday will be soggy across the region while a clear out is in store for most on Sunday. A ridge of high pressure shifts east, bringing a warmup to the eastern half of the country as well as ‘ridge riders’ across the northern tier. Gusty winds will also kick up across the U.S. through Sunday. Here’s what we are watching this weekend.
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How Waterlogged Is Cincinnati? See Before And After Footage

Downtown Cincinnati was inundated with flooding this week, and aerial footage shows just how much water was actually waterlogging the city. Parts of roads were underwater as the Ohio River swelled to 60.3 feet.
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Will The Mid-Atlantic And Northeast See A Weekend Washout?

Thinking about weekend plans outdoors? You’ll want to keep an eye on the forecast. A late-week system will bring rain, thunderstorms and a risk of flooding to parts of the mid-Atlantic and Northeast. While areas like Raleigh, Washington, DC, Pittsburgh and New York may see improvement by the weekend, parts of New England could be stuck with a soggy stretch. We have your timeline for when and where the skies might finally clear.
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Philadelphia Driver Dodges Disaster When Tree Falls On Car

Falling trees are a deadly, undercounted cause of death. They can happen for many reasons, including during active weather that produces high winds or tornadoes, during flooding, or when soil is saturated from rain. In this case, a driver near Philadelphia in Kennett Square, Pennsylvania, narrowly escaped when a giant tree fell right on top of her vehicle.
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Here Are The 2025 Hurricane Names, Including One Newcomer

Hurricane season officially begins June 1, and just like every year there are 21 names available for use. In the rare chance all names are exhausted, a supplemental list will be tapped.
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