Wednesday Storms Bring Flood Risk to Ohio, Tennessee
Wednesday Storms Bring Flood Risk to Ohio, Tennessee
US · Published Sep 23, 2025
A frontal system will bring storm chances to the Lower Great Lakes, Ohio, Tennessee, and Mississippi Valleys, extending to the western Gulf Coast and Texas on Wednesday.
A Slight Risk for Excessive Rainfall is in place for parts of the Ohio and central Tennessee Valleys, where saturated ground could lead to flash flooding.
Residents are urged to take precautions, avoid low-lying areas, and never drive through flooded roadways due to the risk of flash flooding.
Storms expected across a wide swath of US
On Wednesday, a frontal system is expected to move eastward, bringing with it the potential for storms across a wide swath of the United States. The regions most likely to be affected include the Lower Great Lakes, the Ohio Valley, the Tennessee Valley, and the Middle to Lower Mississippi Valleys, stretching all the way to the western Gulf Coast and Texas. Residents in these areas should stay informed about the latest weather updates and be prepared for potential severe conditions.
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