Ozarks, Mid-South Face Flooding And Isolated Severe Storms
Ozarks, Mid-South Face Flooding And Isolated Severe Storms
US · Published Sep 22, 2025
The Ozarks and Mid-South are at risk for flash flooding and severe storms on Tuesday.
Heavy rainfall may cause river rises and urban flooding; large hail, strong winds, and tornadoes are possible.
Residents are advised to monitor forecasts, avoid flooded roads, and remain cautious during storm activity.
Flash floods and storms expected in Ozarks
On Tuesday, the Ozarks and Mid-South regions are bracing for potential flash flooding and isolated severe storms. The primary concern stems from heavy rainfall, which could lead to rapid river rises and significant urban flooding. Residents should be particularly vigilant, as the storms may also bring large hail, damaging winds, and the possibility of a few tornadoes.
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