Widespread flooding possible later this week
- A dangerous and potentially historic flooding event is bearing down on 22 million Americans from Arkansas to Ohio.
- Severe storms are heading to the Heartland, preceding the life-threatening flooding expected from Wednesday night to Sunday morning.
- The storm's bull's-eye spans from Little Rock, Arkansas, to the Arkansas-Missouri border, Louisville, Kentucky, and Evansville, Indiana.
- AccuWeather forecasts 12 to 18 inches of rainfall in the bull's-eye, with heavy snow and wind gusts up to 40 mph expected elsewhere.
- The anticipated rainfall could exceed the 500 to 1,000-year average, urging residents to prepare for power outages and avoid flooded roads.
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Camping reservations canceled at Winton Woods Campground because of flooding concerns
Camping reservations at Winton Woods Campground have been canceled through April 9 amid flooding concerns, Great Parks of Hamilton County announced. The Tri-State is facing a line of severe storms that could bring damaging winds, tornadoes and hail to the region. In addition to that, the Tri-State is under a flood watch from 8 p.m. Wednesday night through Sunday morning. By Sunday, most areas will have the potential to see 6 to 8 inches of rainf…


Memphis area could see 'generational flooding' starting with 'rare, high-impact' event tonight. What to know
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Coastal flooding issues through the week
NEW ORLEANS (WGNO) — Winds are already gusting to around 30 on the south shore Wednesday morning and will likely increase through the day. Once we see breaks in the clouds and the sun come out we will see stronger wind. Expect mid to upper 80s for highs Wednesday through Saturday. Overnight lows will only drop into the 70s. The big story through the next few days will be the persistent onshore flow. South to southeast winds on Wednesday will be …
Flooding concerns across Middle TN for Wednesday through Sunday
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WKRN) — Starting Wednesday evening thorough Sunday, severe weather is possible everywhere across Middle Tennessee and Southern Kentucky. All modes of severe weather are possible Wednesday night, but flooding will be a main concern through the rest of the week; specifically in northwestern and western counties. FORECAST: Middle Tennessee & Southern Kentucky Weather Excessive rainfall is expected all week long. From Wednesda…
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