Flash flood risk ramps up Tuesday-Wednesday. Flash Flood Watch issued.
FLASH FLOOD THREAT
— Enjoy the window of dry weather while it lasts! I don't like the look of some of the higher resolution model guidance this afternoon. Here's the latest on the growing risk for flash flooding late Tuesday-Friday morning.
Exact details still to be fine-tuned; however, the threat for flash flooding is sizeable Tuesday-Thursday. Flash Flood Watch issued.
Right now, the general idea is 3-6″ across much of south Louisiana & Mississippi from 7PM Tuesday – 7PM Thursday.
Hot spots of 8-10+' likely. Life-threatening flash flooding possible in locations where repetitive, 'training' storms cause excessive runoff in a short period of time. Be prepared to park vehicles in a higher location in advance of the heavy rain if your street is low-lying!
Flash flood risk ramps up Tuesday-Wednesday. Flash Flood Watch issued.
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