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Central States to Experience Flash Flood Risk After Days of Torrential Rainfall
This week, showers and thunderstorms will frequently target areas from the Gulf Coast to the central Plains. It could bring needed rain in some regions but flash flood risk in other areas will also increase. As per the National Weather Service (NWS), flash flooding takes place within six hours of torrential or intense rainfall.
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Researchers Identify Fossil of South Australian Eagle as One of World's Oldest Raptor Species
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Scientists Discovered Further Threat to Floating Ice Shelves in Antarctica
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3,500-year-old Paving Stone Unravels Ancient Lives of the Bronze Age Hittites
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DNA Finally Uncovers Mysterious Origin of Ancient Civilization in Italy






