I thought it was just the flash flooding in Texas where 134 died but then I saw it in North Carolina, New Mexico, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, and the subways of New York and more.

"More flash flooding is forecast for central Texas, where more than 100 lives were claimed by devastating floods last week.

Flash flooding in Texas? Hill Country region materialized in the early hours of July 4, when the Guadalupe River surged over 20 feet. The aftermath was catastrophic, especially in Kerr County, where 106 people were killed. The statewide death toll rose to at least 132 Sunday night, and over 160 people are still unaccounted for.

Some search efforts were suspended Sunday amid more flash flooding, according to the Kerrville Police Department. The city of Kerrville later said on Facebook that search efforts could resume in western Kerr County.

A very large cluster of rain continued to sit over central Texas on Sunday, producing flash flooding in areas including Kerrville, San Saba and Junction. Some areas recorded an estimated 6 to 10 inches of rain over 24 hours."https://www.nbcnews.com/weather/floods/texas-flash-flooding-search-victims-suspended-rcna218514


"Texas. North Carolina. Illinois. New Mexico. New York City. Flash flooding has surged into the spotlight this summer with record-breaking flood events occurring nearly back-to-back across the country.

Slow-moving thunderstorms in Texas unleashed more than an entire summer?s worth of rain on July 4, sending water surging over river banks and killing more than 130 people.

The same weekend, Tropical Storm Chantal poured nearly a foot of rain over parts of central North Carolina, causing the Eno River to crest at over 25 feet and shattering a record previously set during Hurricane Fran in 1996. The flooding killed at least six people.

Those floods were followed by a 1-in-1,000-year rainfall event to Chicago and storms that caused unprecedented levels of flooding in the mountain village of Ruidoso, New Mexico, that swept away homes and left three people dead."https://www.cnn.com/2025/07/10/weather/flash-flooding-us-summer-climate

"More than 30 million Americans are under the threat of dangerous flash flooding through the weekend and into next week.

The forecast comes on the heels of heavy rain in Louisiana and Mississippi on Thursday, major and disruptive flooding that forced a state of emergency in New Jersey, and deadly flash floods in Texas that took the lives of at least 135 people, including children at a Christian girls? camp.

?This tropical rainstorm is not expected to strengthen and get an official name, but it will soak the Gulf Coast. This major rainmaker could trigger dangerous flash flooding from Louisiana and Mississippi all the way to the Ohio Valley and Appalachians through the weekend,?https://www.yahoo.com/news/more-30-million-people-risk-185504223.html

Here is in Europe and elsewhere..

"Hospital evacuated as half of Spain hit by heavy rain
Torrential rain brought flash flooding and chaos to the streets of Spain over the weekend

Alexander Butler
Monday 14 July 2025 10:33 BST
Dozens of patients were forced to evacuate a hospital in Spain as the country was battered by heavy rain and flooding.

At least 71 people fled Pened?s Regional Hospital, south west of Barcelona, as streets across Catalonia turned to rivers following flash floods on Saturday, according to Spanish media.

More than half of Spain?s 50 provinces were under weather warnings over the weekend as torrential rain brought chaos to streets, businesses and holiday plans"
https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/europe/spain-floods-hospital-barcelona-b2788399.html

"Severe weather outbreak brings giant hail, flash floods, and rare June blizzards to Europe
Reet Kaur
Wednesday, June 4, 2025

A Level 3 severe weather outbreak is sweeping across Europe with destructive hail, damaging winds, flash floods, and potential tornadoes impacting multiple countries on June 4, 2025.

Iceland?s northern fjords, including ?ver?rfjall and Eyjafj?r?ur, saw an unseasonal snowstorm with hurricane-force winds, creating blizzard conditions on Tuesday, June 3.

The Icelandic Meteorological Office reported heavy snow and near-zero visibility, with mountain passes like Flj?t drifting over.

The National Commissioner of Police declared a public safety uncertainty phase, closing roads and stranding thousands as airlines and ferries cancelled departures. According to forecaster Birgir H?skuldsson, heavy snowfall at low elevations is forecast to persist through June 4.

In L?H?pital-le-Grand, along the Loire River?s western bank in France, a supercell storm struck on June 3, producing hailstones 5?6 cm (2?2.3 inches) in diameter.

Residents described an ?enfer blanc? (white hell) as hail piled up like a winter blanket, damaging vehicles, shattering windshields, and covering a horticultural greenhouse.

Tiles were torn from roofs, and more severe storms are expected with heavy rain and 80 km/h (50 mph) winds in eastern France on June 4. Parents sheltered children indoors as transport and power services were disrupted."
https://watchers.news/2025/06/04/giant-hail-flash-floods-rare-june-blizzard-europe/

"Deadly Storms and Disasters Strike Europe: Heavy Flooding in Italy, Snowstorm Chaos in Switzerland

Europe, April 19, 2025 ? Europe is grappling with widespread natural disasters as violent storms and heavy snowfalls wreak havoc across the continent. The devastating weather has claimed lives, disrupted travel, and paralyzed critical services in several countries.

Italy Hit by Deadly Floods
In northern Italy, relentless rainfall has caused severe flooding, particularly in the Piedmont, South Tyrol, and Lombardy regions. As of now, three lives have been lost due to the extreme weather, and many more are feared to be in danger as floodwaters continue to rise. Among the casualties, a father and son were swept away by a car caught in floodwaters near the town of Valdagno, located between Venice and Lake Garda. In a separate incident, a 92-year-old man was found dead in his home near Turin, reportedly from the effects of the floodwaters.

The situation in Italy is dire as rivers along the region?s borders have exceeded warning levels. Many rivers have breached their banks, flooding surrounding areas and leaving towns submerged. Emergency services have been working tirelessly to evacuate residents from affected areas and provide immediate aid. Power outages have further complicated rescue operations, and several regions remain without electricity.

Flood Warnings Issued Across Italy
The Italian authorities have issued emergency flood warnings for multiple regions. As rivers surge past critical thresholds, floodwaters are expected to spread further, posing a risk to communities along their banks. In response, local authorities have allocated ?5 million (roughly $5.7 million) for emergency relief and have mobilized specialized rescue teams to support evacuation efforts.

Many areas have seen transportation disruptions, with road and rail links severely affected. Rail services connecting Italy, Austria, and Switzerland have been suspended, further stranding travelers. The city of Venice remains on high alert as floodwaters threaten its iconic canals.

Switzerland in Crisis: Snowstorm Cuts Off Regions
In neighboring Switzerland, a severe snowstorm has left large parts of the country isolated. Several key routes have been blocked due to heavy snowfall, including the famous Zermatt ski resort, which has been cut off from the rest of the country. The storm has caused widespread disruptions, including power outages in several regions, leaving residents without electricity.

The intense snowfall, which has exceeded one meter in some mountainous areas, has significantly increased the risk of avalanches. Authorities have closed vital mountain passes such as Simplon Pass and Great Saint Bernard Tunnel to prevent accidents, as falling trees and heavy snow build-up are additional threats to public safety.

Easter Weekend Disaster: Impact on Travel and Tourism
As the Easter weekend approaches, the timing of the disasters couldn?t have been worse. The weather events have severely impacted tourism and travel in the region. Ski resorts in Switzerland are facing closures, and rail services between Italy and Switzerland have been disrupted, leaving travelers stranded. The chaos has also affected people trying to return home for the Easter holidays, with many flights and trains delayed or canceled."https://internationalnewsandviews.com/europe-deadly-floods-snowstorm-chaos-italy-switzerland-april-2025-385874-2/

We are getting hit down here in Florida from the tropical disturbance this week and severe heavy rain for over a month, but being flat little flash flooding but general flooding in several sections with hail and even tornadoes... https://www.msn.com/en-in/news/Indi...more-watch/ar-AA1IBiYQ?ocid=BingNewsSerp