West Virginia Governor Declares State of Emergency After Severe Storms
Governor Patrick Morrisey has declared a State of Emergency across all West Virginia counties following severe storms that caused flash floods and mudslides from August 16-18. This declaration aims to address the damages and assist affected communities.
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Severe Storms Expected in North Georgia This Evening
Severe Weather Threat Looms for Hampton Roads This Sunday
West Virginia Governor Declares State of Emergency After Severe Storms
Severe Weather Forecast: Baltimore Faces Possible Flooding and Damaging Winds
N.Y. Weather: Flash flood risk possible for Staten Island
Large hail, high winds possible with incoming storms
DC weather: Heavy rains move through Sunday, thunderstorms, strong winds possible
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