While the forecasts prompted widespread warnings, conditions were less severe than anticipated in many areas. Kansas City, which had been flagged for heavier downpours, saw scattered showers and only minor rainfall totals, according to local reports. Nashville also experienced periods of rain, but without the extensive flooding risk that had been projected. Florida, another area singled out for potential flood disruption, avoided widespread inundation, though thunderstorms caused pockets of localized delays.
Labor Day storm forecasts kept insurers on alert
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