May 19, 2013; 7:56 AM ET With an easterly flow in the East there's an increase in cloud cover which is causing some travel delays.
Despite record-breaking flooding in parts of the Midwest this year, budget cuts threaten to shut down hundreds of stream gauges across the United States.
With an easterly flow in the East there's an increase in cloud cover which is causing some travel delays.
The sirens have silenced and it is time to see the damage. What can you expect to see?
Cold temperatures in the Midwest and Northeast will sneak as far southward as northern Georgia to start the week.
Short-Range Weather forecast overview for the Southeast United States
Track the showers and thunderstorms that are rattling the East Coast.
An isolated tornado and hail threat will continue Saturday night from northern Kansas into Nebraska. The greater potential exists with gusty, destructive winds.
Mount Saint Helens has erupted several times since the destructive 1980 eruption, and likely will again in the future.
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See how far away severe thunderstorms are as we monitor the severe weather with these radar images.
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