The National Weather Service has identified a heightened flash flood threat across the Upper Mississippi Valley, Upper Lakes region, southwest Texas, and New England due to a humid and unstable air mass generating multiple instances of heavy rain. Experts indicate that rainfall rates may surpass one inch per hour in the most affected regions, heightening the possibility of swift flooding in low-lying and urban areas. This situation follows a series of severe storms that have already left thousands without electricity and necessitated evacuations in parts of the Midwest earlier this month. Authorities are advising residents in susceptible regions to stay vigilant and pay attention to local alerts in the upcoming days.
