Heavy rain for Northeast; Areas could receive up to 8 inches of rain; Forecast prompts flood watch; Tropical system could develop this weekend, head toward Fla.; Doctors: Cell phones increase risk of being killed by lightning; 40,000 homes in D.C. area lose power in storms; One dead in Midwestern storms; Hottest weather so far this year ahead for Wash.; Much of Texas feeling summer heat earlier this year; Tenn. residents urged to fight flooding with cameras; 20 indicted on federal charges related to Katrina disaster fraud; Perry announces hurricane recovery grants; Officials: Ohio quake stronger than first thought; Hubble’s main camera stops working
Heavy Rain For Northeast: Areas from Boston to D.C. could receive up to 6 inches of rain, with isolated areas of up to 8 inches along the I-95 corridor | Forecast of heavy rain prompts flood watch | Resources: Radar loop, current watches/warnings map and weather and live webcam images (Also listed by state in the left column)
Tropical System Could Develop This Weekend, Head Toward Fla.: Tropical system could develop NE of Bahamas, says National Hurricane Center | More from the NHC
Cell Phone Lightning Risk: Doctors: Cell phones increase risk of being killed by lightning
Storm Update: 40,000 homes in D.C. area were reported without power after severe thunderstorms
Other Weather News: Hottest weather so far this year this weekend in Washington: Some may see 100 degrees
Much of Texas feeling the summer heat earlier than last year
Tennessee residents urged to fight flooding with cameras
20 indicted on federal charges related to Katrina disaster fraud
Perry announces hurricane recovery grants
Officials: Ohio earthquake stronger than first thought: Was magnitude 3.8
Space News: Hubble’s main camera stops working


