Flood Risks Continue From Southwest to Southeast
Flood Risks Continue From Southwest to Southeast
US · Published Aug 30, 2025
Heavy rain continues across the Desert Southwest to the Southeast, increasing flash flood risks in areas like Louisiana and Mississippi.
Storms associated with a slow-moving front may bring over 3 inches of rain, severe winds, hail, and dangerous lightning.
Residents and travelers along I-10 and the Gulf Coast should stay informed and exercise caution due to potential flash floods.
Flood threat elevated from Southwest to Southeast
The threat of flooding remains elevated from the Southwest to the Southeast as Labor Day weekend approaches. Heavy rainfall is expected to persist, posing significant flash flood risks, particularly in Louisiana, Mississippi, and the Ark-La-Tex region. A slow-moving front is predicted to unleash storms capable of producing over 3 inches of rain. These storms may also bring severe winds, hail, and the danger of frequent lightning.
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