Deep South Sees Fast-Moving Storms With Low Flooding Risk
Deep South Sees Fast-Moving Storms With Low Flooding Risk
US · Published Nov 21, 2025
The Deep South is expecting scattered thunderstorms with a low risk of flash flooding.
Storms are expected to move quickly with limited rainfall totals.
Minimal concerns for severe weather or significant flooding are anticipated.
Approaching Plains system brings scattered thunderstorms
The Deep South is bracing for scattered thunderstorms as moisture from an approaching Plains system moves across the region. While some of these storms may bring briefly heavy rainfall, the risk of widespread flash flooding remains low. This is primarily due to the anticipated fast movement of the storms and relatively lower overall rainfall totals compared to areas farther west.
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