Today’s top weather news: Rain inundates Florida as Helene-ravaged North Carolina floods

Today’s top weather news: Rain inundates Florida as Helene-ravaged North Carolina floods

Welcome to the Fox Weather daily climate update. It is on Tuesday, May 13, 2025. Your day begins with everything you need to know, about today’s weather. You can also get a rapid informative session of the national, regional and local climate when you want with the Fox Weather Update podcast.

Washington, Baltimore, face the threat of flood while the storm extends through the middle Atlantic, the northeast

A system of slow but powerful movement storms that criticized southeast with torrential rain and a severe climate finally makes its way to the middle and northeast Atlantic, which puts millions of people in cities at risk of flashing.

The NOAA Meteorological Prediction Center (WPC) has highlighted portions of several states where the risk of floods from the southeast and the Ohio to Northeast valley. However, the WPC placed areas of the Middle Atlantic, including Washington and Baltimore, in a threat of sudden floods of level 2 of 4 on Tuesday.

The Fox forecast center said that Rain Tot is expected to be higher in the Middle Atlantic in the next few days, but parts of the north could also collect a few inches of rain for when the latter system will leave the region.

This graph shows the flash flood threat on Tuesday, May 13, 2025.
(Fox climate)

Florida roads flood after tropical humidity destroys the daily rain record in Miami

Miami broke a daily rain record on Monday, while the rounds of heavy rains flooded streets in the metropolitan area and in large portions of the center and south of Florida.

The system responsible for the rain rounds is now on the high seas, but the deep tropical humidity of the Gulf remains in place and could wear scattered showers to the state of the sun until Tuesday afternoon.

Miami scored 4.35 inches of rain on Monday, breaking the daily daily record during May 12 or 2.72 inches, set in 1943.

Flood problems continue in North Carolina devastated by Helene

The areas or western North Carolina are still in the form of recovery due to the mortal destruction caused by Hurricane Helene last year were on alert by blinking on Monday, since a powerful storm system brought rings of torrential rain and thunderstorms to the communities to the storms of matter.

The Fox forecast center said the threat came from the same system that it brought flood Rain and Severe climateincluding reports or tornado and Water peakto cities along the Gulf coast during the weekend.

Look: Kilauea Volcano in Hawaii explodes violently

He Kilauea The volcano has exploded for 21 years in the last five months. This last episode is part of an eruption that was dec. 23, 2024.

According to him User Geological Service (USGS), thesis rashes have separated the leg by letters in the activity since then. The breaks can last between 24 hours and 12 days. Kilauea stopped again for Monday.

The USGS video images showed the Volcano Explain with lava, when the molten liquid splashed along the dark mountain and carled as paint on a blank canvas. Each lava burst splashed along the mountain, creating a larger crater on the main vent of the volcano.

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