Flood threat continues on Southeast trucking lanes
Several more inches of rain could douse parts of the Southeast, leading to potential road closures for truckers.
Several more inches of rain could douse parts of the Southeast, leading to potential road closures for truckers.
Torrential rain will continue to drench the South this week, potentially slowing down freight flows through one of the nation’s busiest markets.
A compilation of the past week in social media images features Northeast flooding, late summer Rockies snow and a white-knuckle helicopter landing.
Additional periods of heavy rain and flooding could slow down truckers for another day in the Northeast.
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.
Truckers will hit delays and some flooded roads this weekend in the northern Gulf Coast as well as the Northwest.
The remnants of Hurricane Nicholas could delay drivers the next couple of days due to heavy rain and potential flooding.
Truckers will hit delays as Nicholas continues to dump heavy rain from Louisiana to Florida. Flooding is possible.
Freight flows will be delayed as Tropical Storm Nicholas floods roads and prompts port closures.