Southeast Sees Heavy Rain As Flash Flood Threats Linger
Southeast Sees Heavy Rain As Flash Flood Threats Linger
US · Published Aug 31, 2025
Southeast faces persistent showers and storms, with potential rainfall of 3–5 inches in Southeast Florida.
Flash flood risks extend to New Mexico and West Texas, including areas near Ruidoso and several rivers.
Flood threats in the Southeast are expected to ease early next week, but vigilance is still advised due to saturated ground.
Flash flood threats linger across Southeast
The Southeast region is bracing for another round of heavy rainfall, with flash flood threats lingering across several states. According to the latest weather forecasts, the Gulf Coast and Southeast, including Florida, southern Alabama, Georgia, and Mississippi, will experience persistent showers and storms. Rainfall totals could reach 3–5 inches in Southeast Florida, increasing the risk of flash flooding in low-lying areas.
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