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AccuWeather on MSNHow summer camps are preparing for severe weather emergenciesIn the wake of the deadly floodwaters that devastated Camp Mystic in Texas, Henry Dehart of the American Camp Association explains how summer camps prepare for severe weather emergencies.
It's the middle of severe weather season in Ohio, meaning more storms are likely still to come. Here's how the state will let you know when severe weather hits.
The National Weather Service said the threat of severe weather is low, but some flood warnings are still in effect.
Climate change is making severe storms worse, heightening the need for the development of advanced forecasting models, but severe storm research is on the chopping block.
Some areas have reached an apocalyptic 20 inches of rain since July 3, a staggering total and the result of a moisture-rich setup, enhanced by a warming atmosphere, wrung out over a terrain of rolling hills and shallow rivers.
Officials criticized the Trump administration for cutting funding to programs that provide meteorological data.