Storms, Flash Flood Threat Stretch From Northeast to Plains
Storms, Flash Flood Threat Stretch From Northeast to Plains
US · Published Sep 24, 2025
Widespread storms and flash flood threats extend from the Northeast to the Plains.
The highest flash flood risk is from the Upper Ohio Valley to central Tennessee.
Scattered flooding is possible from the Ohio Valley to Texas and the Gulf Coast; residents should remain vigilant.
Storms, floods threaten Northeast to the Plains
Widespread storms and the threat of flash floods are extending from the Northeast to the Plains as a cold front continues its eastward push across the central and eastern United States through Wednesday. The primary concern is the potential for severe thunderstorms stretching from the Northeast down to the southern Plains. The highest risk of flash floods is concentrated from the Upper Ohio Valley to central Tennessee, where excessive rainfall may quickly overwhelm drainage systems.
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