Memorial Day, Storms
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Severe weather upends Memorial Day travels for tens of millions of Americans as they try to get back home. Also, dozens hurt in the U.K. after a vehicle rams into the crowd near the Liverpool soccer team's victory parade.
More than 12 million people are on alert for flash flooding as potentially strong storms hit the South on Memorial Day.
Severe storms caused power outages for over 13,000 North Texas residents, with ongoing weather concerns and cleanup efforts expected.
Rain is expected to begin Tuesday night and continue through Wednesday in New Jersey, according to the National Weather Service's forecast.
The National Weather Service in Springfield reported 6.67 inches of rain fell at the Springfield-Branson National Airport over the four-day weekend.
North Texans honored fallen service members during Memorial Day, with ceremonies at cemeteries and personal stories of veterans despite the damp weather conditions.
Forecast for May 26, 2025 from Meteorologist Matt Serwe.There is still a little smoke in the sky Monday. I think that is preventing too many clouds from developing across the Twin Cities metro. As we head into the afternoon,
More rain is likely tomorrow, especially in the morning. Showers will weaken in the afternoon but stick around into the overnight hours. Highs for Tuesday will be mild, getting into the lower 60s. Wednesday brings us another day of rain, but also the chance for a few run-of-the-mill thunderstorms. Highs will be in the upper 60s.
Tens of millions of people were expected to head out for the holiday weekend, mostly on the roads. But storms slamming parts of the South could make return travel treacherous.