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Powerful winds, snow and flooding impact travel nationwide in the U.S.
Severe weather conditions continued to affect large portions of the United States over the holiday weekend, with approximately 72 million people remaining under wind alerts across the High Plains, Rocky Mountains and the Northeast. Powerful wind gusts and winter storms disrupted travel by air and road, prompting safety warnings from federal and state agencies as conditions evolved across multiple regions. The most intense winds were reported across the High Plains, where gusts reach
Powerful winds, snow and flooding impact travel nationwide in the U.S.
Severe weather conditions continued to affect large portions of the United States over the holiday weekend, with approximately 72 million people remaining under wind alerts across the High Plains, Rocky Mountains and the Northeast. Powerful wind gusts and winter storms disrupted travel by air and road, prompting safety warnings from federal and state agencies as conditions evolved across multiple regions. The most intense winds were reported across the High Plains, where gusts reach
Dust Storm Engulfs Arizona, 15,000 Without Power and Flights Delayed
A towering dust storm, known as a haboob, swept across Arizona on Monday, grounding flights and leaving thousands of residents without power. The storm, which hit Phoenix and the nearby Arizona City, caused widespread disruption as it moved slowly across the region. At its peak, the storm left approximately 15,000 energy customers without electricity, and as of Tuesday morning, over 5,000 were still without power, particularly in Maricopa County.
Dust Storm Engulfs Arizona, 15,000 Without Power and Flights Delayed
A towering dust storm, known as a haboob, swept across Arizona on Monday, grounding flights and leaving thousands of residents without power. The storm, which hit Phoenix and the nearby Arizona City, caused widespread disruption as it moved slowly across the region. At its peak, the storm left approximately 15,000 energy customers without electricity, and as of Tuesday morning, over 5,000 were still without power, particularly in Maricopa County.
Texas Official Admits He Was Asleep During Historic Flooding Crisis
In a devastating twist during Texas' catastrophic flooding, William "Dub" Thomas, the Kerr County Emergency Management Director, admitted to being sick and asleep when the Guadalupe River surged to historic levels. The floods killed over 100 people, including 37 children, and submerged multiple summer camps. His admission came during a Texas House and Senate hearing on disaster preparedness held in Kerrville, Texas, where he spoke about his absen
Texas Official Admits He Was Asleep During Historic Flooding Crisis
In a devastating twist during Texas' catastrophic flooding, William "Dub" Thomas, the Kerr County Emergency Management Director, admitted to being sick and asleep when the Guadalupe River surged to historic levels. The floods killed over 100 people, including 37 children, and submerged multiple summer camps. His admission came during a Texas House and Senate hearing on disaster preparedness held in Kerrville, Texas, where he spoke about his absen









