FEMA Inspecting Homes Affected by March Storms
FEMA Inspecting Homes Affected by March Storms AUSTIN – After Texas residents apply for FEMA assistance, a home inspection may be necessary to verify damage from the March 26-28 severe storms and flooding. Homeowners and renters in Cameron, Hidalgo, Starr and Willacy counties can apply for FEMA assistance for losses not covered by insurance for the March storms. Within 10 days after applying, a FEMA inspector may contact applicants to schedule an appointment. The call or text to schedule an inspection will probably come from an out-of-state phone number. Information gathered during the inspection is one of several criteria used by FEMA
FEMA Inspecting Homes Affected by March and April Storms
FEMA Inspecting Homes Affected by March and April Storms LITTLE ROCK – After Arkansas residents apply for FEMA assistance, a home inspection may be necessary to verify damage from the March 14-15 or April 2-22 severe storms, tornadoes and flooding. Homeowners and renters in Greene, Hot Spring, Independence, Izard, Jackson, Lawrence, Randolph, Sharp and Stone counties can apply for FEMA assistance for losses not covered by insurance for the March storms. Homeowners and renters in Clark, Clay, Craighead, Crittenden, Desha, Fulton, Hot Spring, Jackson, Miller, Ouachita, Pulaski, Randolph, Saline, Sharp, St. Francis and White counties can apply for the April storms. Within
South Texas Survivors Affected by the March 26-28 Severe Storms and Flooding Can Apply for Possible FEMA Assistance
South Texas Survivors Affected by the March 26-28 Severe Storms and Flooding Can Apply for Possible FEMA Assistance AUSTIN – FEMA is supporting state and local recovery efforts for South Texas homeowners and renters in four counties who sustained damage from the severe storms and flooding that occurred March 26-28. Financial assistance is available to eligible homeowners and renters in Cameron, Hidalgo, Starr and Willacy counties. FEMA may be able to help with serious needs, displacement, temporary lodging, basic home repair costs, personal property loss or other disaster-caused needs. Survivors with homeowners or renters’ insurance, should file a claim as soon as possible. By
Oklahoma Survivors Affected by the March Wildfires and Straight-line Winds Can Apply for Possible FEMA Assistance
Oklahoma Survivors Affected by the March Wildfires and Straight-line Winds Can Apply for Possible FEMA Assistance OKLAHOMA CITY – FEMA is supporting state and local recovery efforts for Oklahoma homeowners and renters in seven counties who sustained damage from the wildfires and straight-line winds that occurred March 14-21. Financial assistance is available to eligible homeowners and renters in Cleveland, Creek, Lincoln, Logan, Oklahoma, Pawnee and Payne counties. FEMA may be able to help with serious needs, displacement, temporary lodging, basic home repair costs, personal property loss or other disaster-caused needs. Survivors with homeowners or renters’ insurance, should file a claim as soon as possible.
The State of Arkansas, FEMA and SBA Are Extending Hours to Assist March 14-15 Storm Survivors
The State of Arkansas, FEMA and SBA Are Extending Hours to Assist March 14-15 Storm Survivors LITTLE ROCK– The state of Arkansas, FEMA and the Small Business Administration will add new locations in Greene and Sharp counties where residents can apply for federal assistance after the March 14-15 severe storms and tornadoes. They are also extending operating hours at five other sites. Homeowners and renters in Greene, Hot Spring, Independence, Izard, Jackson, Lawrence, Randolph, Sharp and Stone counties may be eligible for FEMA assistance for losses not covered by insurance. Currently eight locations are providing in-person assistance with varying hours and days
Arkansas Survivors Affected by the March 14-15 Severe Storms and Tornadoes Can Apply for Possible FEMA Assistance
Arkansas Survivors Affected by the March 14-15 Severe Storms and Tornadoes Can Apply for Possible FEMA Assistance LITTLE ROCK – FEMA is supporting state and local recovery efforts for Arkansas homeowners and renters in nine counties who sustained damage from the severe storms and tornadoes that occurred March 14-15. Financial assistance is available to eligible homeowners and renters in Greene, Hot Spring, Independence, Izard, Jackson, Lawrence, Randolph, Sharp and Stone counties. FEMA may be able to help with serious needs, displacement, temporary lodging, basic home repair costs, personal property loss or other disaster-caused needs. Survivors with homeowners or renters’ insurance, should file a

Florida State Watch Office Morning Situation Report for Monday, March 31st, 2025.
Florida State Watch Office Morning Situation Report EOC Activation Level: Level 2 Meteorological Summary: Instances of patchy to locally dense fog throughout the state will gradually lift and dissipate as the sun continues to rise through the mid-morning hours. Dense Fog Advisories are in effect along coastal portions of the Panhandle and Big Bend and will continue through the mid-morning hours. An approaching organized line of scattered to numerous showers and thunderstorms, squall line, ahead of a cold front will move into the western Panhandle late this morning and continue to race across the I-10 corridor through the evening
Winter Weather Advisory issued March 31 at 1:48PM MDT until April 2 at 12:00AM MDT by NWS Missoula MT
* WHAT...Snow expected. Likelihood of minor impacts from snow is greater than 60 percent and 30 percent for moderate impacts. Total snow accumulations between 2 and 4 inches for lower elevations with 5 to 10 inches on the passes. Snowfall rates up to 1 inch per hour with heavier showers this evening through Tuesday. * WHERE...MacDonald Pass, Butte, Georgetown Lake, Homestake Pass, and Highway 12 Garrison to Elliston. * WHEN...From 6 PM this evening to midnight MDT Tuesday Night. * IMPACTS...Winter traveling conditions. For MINOR impacts from snow, expect a few inconveniences to normal activities. Use caution while driving. The
Winter Weather Advisory issued March 31 at 1:48PM MDT until April 1 at 12:00PM MDT by NWS Missoula MT
* WHAT...Snow expected. Likelihood of minor impacts from snow is greater than 60 percent. Total snow accumulations between 2 and 6 inches. Snowfall rates up to 1 inch per hour with heavier showers. * WHERE...Lolo Pass and Highway 93 Sula to Lost Trail Pass. * WHEN...From 6 PM this evening to noon MDT Tuesday. * IMPACTS...For MINOR impacts from snow, expect a few inconveniences to normal activities. Use caution while driving. For MODERATE impacts from snow, expect disruptions to normal activities. Hazardous traveling conditions. Use extra caution while driving. Closures and disruptions to infrastructure may occur. The hazardous conditions could
Hydrologic Outlook issued March 31 at 3:16PM EDT by NWS Grand Rapids MI
ESFGRR Soils are getting saturated and water levels on some of our rivers continue to rise after several recent rainstorms. The next chance for heavy rain moves into our area on Wednesday, bringing the potential for an inch or more of rain to most of Southern Lower Michigan. This could result in some flooding issues both during the storms and also later this week as the water moves into and through the river systems. The good news is that water levels are currently near or slightly below average on the Grand and Kalamazoo rivers, but some of the tributaries -