Hurricane Beryl likely to impact South Texas on Monday
Ports prepare for Hurricane Beryl’s impact as the storm moves through Mexico and toward South Texas.
Ports prepare for Hurricane Beryl’s impact as the storm moves through Mexico and toward South Texas.
A section of U.S. Highway 101 is closed in Washington due to a landslide (video forecast included).
Heavy rain this week in the Northwest could lead to flooding and trucking delays (video forecast included).
Truckers will hit periods of flooding and whiteout conditions in the Pacific Northwest for the next several days (video forecast included).
Heavy rain and strong winds could impact freight movement the next two days from the Midwest to the East Coast (video forecast included).
Truckers face another day of delays as heavy rain and flash flooding persists from Texas to Arkansas (video forecast included).
Several more inches of rain could douse parts of the Southeast, leading to potential road closures for truckers.
Truckers will face flooding rain and potential road closures the next two days from the Midwest to the Northeast.
Truckers will hit more delays and flooded roads this week as heavy rain continues to drench the South.
Several inches of rain could flood parts of the South this weekend. (forecast video included).
A slow-moving system could flood some places this weekend from the Mississippi Valley to the East Coast (forecast video included).
Several more inches of rain may cause additional flash flooding this week along and east of the Mississippi River (forecast video included).
Some places from Georgia to New England could get drenched 3 to 6 inches of rainfall Tuesday.
Periods of torrential rainfall and flash flooding will continue to slow down truckers for another day in parts of the nation’s heartland.
Significant rainmaker could delay local and regional supply chains from North Carolina to the mid-Atlantic.
Heavy rain, freight flow delays likely between two large markets of Columbus and Charlotte.
Several inches of rainfall could temporarily flood parts of the Northeast, including three key freight markets.
Risk of rollovers as winds howl across the Midwest. Freight flow delays a good bet as the South gets soaked.
East coast rain storm to slow down shipping, delivery of Christmas gifts. Travel delays, too. Better than snow and ice, but disruptions likely.
The beginning and end of the final work week before Christmas will present travel challenges. Snow, rain, ice, and wind will make for some bumpy trips in multiple regions.
Truck drivers could get slowed down this week from snow and ice in the Southwest, heavy rain in Texas, and strong wind in southern California.